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Previously on "EU law may force RBS and Lloyds to become English"

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by GreyWolf View Post
    It was a bleedin' liberty that Lloyds moved its registration to Scotland when it rescued HBOS and suddenly became a Scottish bank. We seemed to be rewarding them for failure - 'here, you've broken your two banks so have one of ours to break as well'.

    They should be moving Lloyds back to England too.

    We should replace the black horse with a highland bull come a yes vote.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    so it wasn't Labour's fault it was too many Scots in the cabinet?
    Good point.

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  • Mulder
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    Originally posted by GreyWolf View Post
    It was a bleedin' liberty that Lloyds moved its registration to Scotland when it rescued HBOS and suddenly became a Scottish bank. We seemed to be rewarding them for failure - 'here, you've broken your two banks so have one of ours to break as well'.

    They should be moving Lloyds back to England too.
    I am sure they will do if a Yes vote, like Standard Life probably will do, RBS, and a lot of the FS orgs that will put it down as a political risk.

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  • GreyWolf
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    It was a bleedin' liberty that Lloyds moved its registration to Scotland when it rescued HBOS and suddenly became a Scottish bank. We seemed to be rewarding them for failure - 'here, you've broken your two banks so have one of ours to break as well'.

    They should be moving Lloyds back to England too.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Mulder View Post
    Easy to bully SNATS, the rest of us Scots don't see ourselves as victims after all we punch above our weight at WM

    so it wasn't Labour's fault it was too many Scots in the cabinet?

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  • Mulder
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    It's amazing how easy it is to bully these big rufty tufty scotsmen. Anyone would think they were a bunch of pussies.
    Easy to bully SNATS, the rest of us Scots don't see ourselves as victims after all we punch above our weight at WM

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  • TykeMerc
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    Considering the EU directive came about as the result of BCCI which left a fairly significant trail of devastation the rule isn't silly.

    Obeying the rule will have a side effect if Scotland votes to feck off, so the Scottish voters (the real ones, not the loudmouth gits lurking in other countries) need to be aware of the fallout of their decision.
    Last edited by TykeMerc; 5 March 2014, 20:20. Reason: Typo

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Not only is the bluster unfair, but bullying!
    awaiy with yee yer big jessie!

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  • doodab
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    It's amazing how easy it is to bully these big rufty tufty scotsmen. Anyone would think they were a bunch of pussies.

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  • The Spartan
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Not only is the bluster unfair, but bullying!
    change the record will you

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    seems like a no brainer. Oh sorry that screws Scotland not the rest of the UK so it must be unfair.
    Not only is the bluster unfair, but bullying!

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  • vetran
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    Easy split it, leave RBS with its head office in Scotland with all the debts they ran up & owe and take the public customers into a new bank RBUK with no debts but all those lovely mortgages & savings from the UK. You can have RBS's trading arm with pleasure. Same for Lloyds.

    If they want to trade on the UK stock exchange they would have to prove they were solvent. Alex can lend them a few quid from the oil money he is getting when his giro clears.

    seems like a no brainer. Oh sorry that screws Scotland not the rest of the UK so it must be unfair.

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  • EU law may force RBS and Lloyds to become English

    The EU is great. So Scotland would begin independence debt free

    BBC News - EU law may force RBS and Lloyds to become English

    If Scotland were to vote for independence, both Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds may be forced to move their registered offices or legal homes to London under European Union law

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