Hot on the heels of Kerry Katona (who is bankrupt and shops in Iceland), Town Halls up and down the country have invested in Icelandic banks (who are also bankrupt but own bits of Iceland).
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_news/politics/7659783.stm
Councils' cash with Iceland banks
"The Tories and Lib Dems are urging ministers to "clear up the uncertainty" about hundreds of millions of pounds councils invested in Iceland's banks.
Kent County Council alone has £50m in Iceland-based banks, while Westminster City Council revealed it had deposits totalling £17m.
Sutton Council in south London confirmed it had exposure totalling £5.5m, and Havering Council in east London said it had investments worth £12.5m.
North Lincolnshire Council has £2m invested with Landsbanki and £3.5m in the firm's UK bank, Heritable. North East Lincolnshire Council said it had £2.5m on deposit with Landsbanki.
Hertfordshire County Council has £17m invested, while Buckinghamshire has £5m - the same sum as Cornwall County Council"
They should have invested in property, you only lose 15% a year instead of everything.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_news/politics/7659783.stm
Councils' cash with Iceland banks
"The Tories and Lib Dems are urging ministers to "clear up the uncertainty" about hundreds of millions of pounds councils invested in Iceland's banks.
Kent County Council alone has £50m in Iceland-based banks, while Westminster City Council revealed it had deposits totalling £17m.
Sutton Council in south London confirmed it had exposure totalling £5.5m, and Havering Council in east London said it had investments worth £12.5m.
North Lincolnshire Council has £2m invested with Landsbanki and £3.5m in the firm's UK bank, Heritable. North East Lincolnshire Council said it had £2.5m on deposit with Landsbanki.
Hertfordshire County Council has £17m invested, while Buckinghamshire has £5m - the same sum as Cornwall County Council"
They should have invested in property, you only lose 15% a year instead of everything.
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