Mike for PM
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What are you suggesting, that we all take our money out of the banks ? The actual cash doesn’t exist to that extent, banks operate on credit and debt. It’s figures on a screen.
Anyway, I’m not sure what your point is regarding the banks. Not trying to be funny about it, just not sure what you think withdrawing your money would achieve ?
The issue at hand with regard to the BOE though is that the Gov is totally out of touch with ordinary working people and the cost of living when he urges pay restraint, yet is on £600k per year.
What are you suggesting, that we all take our money out of the banks ? The actual cash doesn’t exist to that extent, banks operate on credit and debt. It’s figures on a screen.
Anyway, I’m not sure what your point is regarding the banks. Not trying to be funny about it, just not sure what you think withdrawing your money would achieve ?
The issue at hand with regard to the BOE though is that the Gov is totally out of touch with ordinary working people and the cost of living when he urges pay restraint, yet is on £600k per year.

Did this actually work and make a dent to the HK banks?![]()

Did this actually work and make a dent to the HK banks?![]()
Again though, it’s not about a corrupt banking system (although lots of their practices and investments are shady as ****) it’s about senior bankers, politicians, CEOs etc all trying to quash the appeal to raise wages to meet the cost of living, whilst they are ****in rolling in it living the life of luxury.
So the system is corrupt then.
We had the banking crash in 2008 on the back of basic greed of the banks to try and create as much debt as possible to rinse the repayments to generate as much profit as they could.
People who strike should get their bollocks cut off and fed to dogs.
Especially people that provide essential public services like police, firemen, teachers etc.
Of course socialist and commie ****s will agree with it to "**** over the man, man".
I wish I could just walk out of my job and throw a strop everytime I wanted a payrise, without consequence.
But I thought the banks collapsed on Labour's watch?
2008 wasn't that the Blair government, I thought Labour had been in power for a whole decade when the banks crashed. Maybe I'm getting my years mixed up?
But I thought the banks collapsed on Labour's watch?
2008 wasn't that the Blair government, I thought Labour had been in power for a whole decade when the banks crashed. Maybe I'm getting my years mixed up?
Yeah, Labour caused the American banking system to take on toxic loans and contaminate the world’s economy.
Labour were in power. Gordon Brown was PM at the time. But the banking practices had been going on for donkeys. They just got greedy and wanted more and more and ended up crashing the system. The whole system of sub prime lending and encouraging people without the means to meet their repayments to take out huge loans should never have been allowed in the first place.
In effect, there was little that Gordon Brown could have done other than recapitalise the banks in that moment. Otherwise nearly all of the major banks would have gone to the wall and with it thousands of businesses and possibly millions of jobs. It's what came after that sticks in the throat. The Tories, instead of clawing that money back from the banks, the CEOs, the massive profits they make, decided instead to make the public pay for it, with a decade of austerity.
And here we are again with the possible lifting of executive pay and prob bonus and getting rid of the Mortgage checksLabour were in power. Gordon Brown was PM at the time. But the banking practices had been going on for donkeys. They just got greedy and wanted more and more and ended up crashing the system. The whole system of sub prime lending and encouraging people without the means to meet their repayments to take out huge loans should never have been allowed in the first place.
In effect, there was little that Gordon Brown could have done other than recapitalise the banks in that moment. Otherwise nearly all of the major banks would have gone to the wall and with it thousands of businesses and possibly millions of jobs. It's what came after that sticks in the throat. The Tories, instead of clawing that money back from the banks, the CEOs, the massive profits they make, decided instead to make the public pay for it, with a decade of austerity.

Labour had two whole years after the crash, so what did they do in those two years to claw it back, what legilsation did they force through or attempt to force through after it? I know the banks had to pay the loans back.