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Previously on "Labour Party seeks to cut links with Co-op Bank"
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I don't think Lucifer himself (if he existed) would want to touch the Co-op Bank - or the Co-op group - with a ten foot barge pole at present.
Then again, they are doing his work.
The whole thing is something of a self-parody.
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyUh no ... the Co-op isn't owned by the socialists anymore. The capitalists are asking for fair terms on their disguised political donation, so Labour are buggering off to find some one else with free money.
The problem right now is they aren't in power, otherwise they would just steal(tax) the money from you and I.
My point is that the bank they've gone to, Unity Bank, is owned by unions.
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Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View PostApparently, its not being done for political reasons but because Unity Trust Bank is offering a better rate for their 1.2 mil loan.
BBC News - Labour Party seeks to cut links with Co-op Bank
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostDid the Tory party make a big thing about how they were changing where their main support and control came from?
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Or, vice versa, according to the independent
But as with all things that are spun, there is a risk that they will unravel.
And by this afternoon, the party was facing charges that it had been rather economical with the actualité and that it was, in fact, the troubled Co-op that wanted to sever its relationship with Labour, and not the other way round
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso they want to be out of Union control hey?
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Well, good to see that Labour are cutting some of their ties with the unions, like they said.
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