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Previously on "Party, Party, Party"

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  • Andy2
    replied
    Its a win win situation for the bankers
    If you don't give them money they will go down and take the whole economy down with them. If you give them money they will spend it on bonuses.

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  • original PM
    replied
    No Dp you miss the point

    The directors cannot pay their employees much towards an xmas party but they can still pay themselves the huge bonuses for bankrupting themselves.

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  • DimPrawn
    replied
    So the message is, we can't pay for your party, but we can give you a £1,000,000 bonus for bringing the bank to bankruptcy!

    What a funny old world.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
    started a topic Party, Party, Party

    Party, Party, Party




    Bloomberg: RBS Cash Buys ‘Two Pints of Beer, Packet of Crisps’

    Get this fellow Scot to arrange it.

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