Just you wait until they announce Project iamaprats. That'll be a double whammy.
Once revealed, it'll be clear they've left themselves top heavy and quite a handful to manage.
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At first glance I thought it was the CUK naughty words filter in action.Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostMore than a third of the Halifax branch network faces closure by its owner Lloyds in one of the biggest bank culls in history.
Altogether, the Halifax, once Britain's biggest building society, has about 1,300 branches. Details of Project Tulip - the name given to the closure plan - were leaked to the Mail on Sunday by an executive angered by its secrecy and the impact it will have on communities.
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Ok...which one of you named this project ?

This project name was surely suggested by a CUK reader...
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[QUOTE=Board Game Geek;931303]More than a third of the Halifax branch network faces closure by its owner Lloyds in one of the biggest bank culls in history. QUOTE]
The Haliban did exactly the same when they took over (sorry merged with) the Bank of Scotland. What goes round ...... etc.
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I wouldn't trust that financially inept tosser with his own pocket-money.The Prime Minister, seeking to save HBOS from collapse, waived competition rules which would normally have prevented the creation of such a powerful bank. But he later came under pressure when massive HBOS losses destabilised Lloyds - the bank is now 43% state-owned.
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Good.Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostMore than a third of the Halifax branch network faces closure by its owner Lloyds in one of the biggest bank culls in history.
Altogether, the Halifax, once Britain's biggest building society, has about 1,300 branches. Details of Project Tulip - the name given to the closure plan - were leaked to the Mail on Sunday by an executive angered by its secrecy and the impact it will have on communities.
Story Here
Ok...which one of you named this project ?
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Halifax Branch Closure : Project Tulip
More than a third of the Halifax branch network faces closure by its owner Lloyds in one of the biggest bank culls in history.
Altogether, the Halifax, once Britain's biggest building society, has about 1,300 branches. Details of Project Tulip - the name given to the closure plan - were leaked to the Mail on Sunday by an executive angered by its secrecy and the impact it will have on communities.
Story Here
Ok...which one of you named this project ?
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