Democratic Underground Latest Greatest Lobby Journals Search Options Help Login
Google

Would it be possible for the next UK Government to tell the banks to politely F Off?

Printer-friendly format Printer-friendly format
Printer-friendly format Email this thread to a friend
Printer-friendly format Bookmark this thread
Home » Discuss » Places » United Kingdom Donate to DU
 
TheBigotBasher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-23-09 01:08 AM
Original message
Would it be possible for the next UK Government to tell the banks to politely F Off?
The guarantees and loans were to get the banks out of trouble, they are now out of trouble. The interest on the debts, which needs to be paid to the banks will cripple whoever is next in power. Civil Servants have advised Universities and Local Government to expect 30% reductions in grant. Housing Benefit budget is being cut - despite rising demand. This is all before any other cuts enter they system.

If an individual was in this situation, I would suggest walk away.

I remain to be convinced that the Government can not do so.
Refresh | 0 Recommendations Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
LeftishBrit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-23-09 03:10 AM
Response to Original message
1. Given the likely nature of the next UK government - no, won't happen.
Can anyone seriously imagine Cameron and Osborne doing anything to reduce the influence of the banks?
Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
 
muriel_volestrangler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-23-09 06:15 AM
Response to Original message
2. From whom and what are you suggesting walking away?
Government debt isn't chiefly owned by RBS, Barclays etc (they may brokers the market in it, but they hold very little of it). It's mainly owned by pension funds, insurance companies, international lenders (eg China, Japan), bond funds and private investors. Walk away from them and you ruin everyone's pensions, crash the pound, and worse.

The government had to lend to the banks. They're not borrowing that money from the same banks.
Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
 
TheBigotBasher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-23-09 01:30 PM
Response to Reply #2
3. Kind of me going a bit mad when I was reading
budget proposals Councils are having to consider for next year.
Printer Friendly | Permalink | Reply | Top
 
DU AdBot (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view 
this author's profile Click to add 
this author to your buddy list Click to add 
this author to your Ignore list Sun Dec 22nd 2024, 12:24 PM
Response to Original message
Advertisements [?]
 Top

Home » Discuss » Places » United Kingdom Donate to DU

Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.1 Copyright 1997-2002 DCScripts.com
Software has been extensively modified by the DU administrators


Important Notices: By participating on this discussion board, visitors agree to abide by the rules outlined on our Rules page. Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the opinions of the individuals who post them, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC.

Home  |  Discussion Forums  |  Journals |  Store  |  Donate

About DU  |  Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy

Got a message for Democratic Underground? Click here to send us a message.

© 2001 - 2011 Democratic Underground, LLC