Consumed by constant money worries : Mortgage prisoners tell of high interest rate woes ahead of debate on landmark law change
Mortgage prisoners became stuck in high-interest loans after their lenders collapsed during the 2008 financial crisis, and some pay rates of up to 9%
They say they have suffered poor mental health and family breakdowns
Scores have contacted us to share their stories and urge support for a new law that could see their monthly payments reduced by up to £800
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