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Quote from: marveld on October 26, 2011, 11:15:10 PMQuoteI thought everyone wanted the bankers to lose their jobs. One rule for the march against capitalism and another when it comes to a convenient way of cashing the giro.Bank staff at local branches do little wrong in my opinion. Fat cats like ex-RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin and greedy traders taking unnecessarily high risks that lead to government bail-outs are the ones the public despise.They are all in it, i know where the cleaner for RBS lives, I think we should set our tents up on her garden until the govt put in a bankers tax
QuoteI thought everyone wanted the bankers to lose their jobs. One rule for the march against capitalism and another when it comes to a convenient way of cashing the giro.Bank staff at local branches do little wrong in my opinion. Fat cats like ex-RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin and greedy traders taking unnecessarily high risks that lead to government bail-outs are the ones the public despise.
I thought everyone wanted the bankers to lose their jobs. One rule for the march against capitalism and another when it comes to a convenient way of cashing the giro.
The co-op bank are offering £200 to anyone transferring their main current account to them at the moment!!