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Previously on "Scapegoating the bankers"

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  • threaded
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    17 days to go...

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  • AtW
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    I agree with sasguru. But then again I am him and we are Spartacus.

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  • Bagpuss
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    SAS, you're in Banking aren't you? Sounds like you are scared of getting lynched by Swampy et al.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post
    Can't. This dozy government even gave that away. Including the oil, mineral and fishing rights that went with it.

    Stupid, ignorant, arrogant sods.

    Edit... I recall reading, at some length, how the gov had given it up a couple of years ago. Checking my facts, I might be wrong...

    This is what I was thinking of:
    So The United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, and Iceland have been bickering over Rockall. Tell me; is El Gordo particularly popular in any of these countries? Wouldn't just seal any agreement on Rockall to denote it as a 'disposal zone for failed 'Prime Ministers', to be used at the discretion of the 4 contesting powers?

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  • thelace
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    Surprised the politicians are being so harsh on the banks really....

    Especially when they'll be wanting to take up non-exec director roles there when they come to be voted out/retire as many politicians do?

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  • BrowneIssue
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    El Gordo should be sent to live on Rockall.
    Can't. This dozy government even gave that away. Including the oil, mineral and fishing rights that went with it.

    Stupid, ignorant, arrogant sods.

    Edit... I recall reading, at some length, how the gov had given it up a couple of years ago. Checking my facts, I might be wrong...

    This is what I was thinking of:

    Law of the Sea

    The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea states, “Rocks which cannot sustain human habitation or economic life of their own shall have no exclusive economic zone or continental shelf.” Ireland, Denmark, and Iceland all acceded to the convention. The United Kingdom acceded to the convention on 25 July 1997.
    Last edited by BrowneIssue; 2 March 2009, 12:48. Reason: ... checking facts...

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  • DimPrawn
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    Agreed. I think the public are beginning to see this is merely a smokescreen over their (governments) own greed and culpability in the matter of financial rewards and stupidity when it comes to the economy.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Is anyone here getting a little sick of bankers being scapegoated by politicians who want to deflect attention from their own culpability?
    Granted, people like Fred the Shred are despicable greedy winkers who are giving capitalism a bad name.
    But they are not a patch on the politicians who set the framework to allow it to happen and who all their lives have swilled at the trough of public funds without creating anything of any value whatever.

    Perhaps el Gordo should give up his pension for totally and utterly ballsing up the British economy?
    They're all as bad as each other. The politicians allowed the bankers to play irresponsible games and the bankers chose to abuse their freedom.

    El Gordo should be sent to live on Rockall.

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  • BrilloPad
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    I was caught speediung last week doing 121mph. But I notice on bbc website today somebody caught doing 122mph. So all the blame should be heaped on him while I get off scott free?

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  • sasguru
    started a topic Scapegoating the bankers

    Scapegoating the bankers

    Is anyone here getting a little sick of bankers being scapegoated by politicians who want to deflect attention from their own culpability?
    Granted, people like Fred the Shred are despicable greedy w*nkers who are giving capitalism a bad name.
    But they are not a patch on the politicians who set the framework to allow it to happen and who all their lives have swilled at the trough of public funds without creating anything of any value whatever.

    Perhaps el Gordo should give up his pension for totally and utterly ballsing up the British economy?

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