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  • Fat cats pay out Fred Goodwin

    Please look at this link   http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Fatcat-payoff/
    Posted to News and Current Affairs (Forum) by kj7065 on March 5, 2009
  • Are the banks solely to blame?

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    Posted to The Credit Crunch (Forum) by philipnash on February 26, 2009
  • Re: gordon brown plays monopoly with our lives

    I was shocked to hear that despite Donald Trump getting into debt for the third time and filing for Chapter11 bankruptcy, the banks still continue to give him loans. Are they forgetting that the world has hit an economic downturn and the money could go towards better things? Whilst other members of the public are refused financial aid, the ...
    Posted to The Credit Crunch (Forum) by chocolatecake1 on February 23, 2009
  • They say the councils are poor, yet they have millions to invest!!

    How come they put up council tax? Yes, okay if it was for the school books, local services, pay, grass cutting, hedgerows, litter, maintaintence, etc..... they say they cant afford! Instead of using our hard earned money for good, they put it into investments. In that case I want a reduction in my council tax or even a refund, ...
    Posted to News and Current Affairs (Forum) by lostcodriver on October 9, 2008
  • is it all bad

    just been wathcing the news and its all so negative.....i feel we aught to have a nice news.....is bad news good news? or is god news god news....just does my head in....i know is good to stay up to date with whats going on around the world but is it all bad?!!!!!!
    Posted to News and Current Affairs (Forum) by chippyccc on June 25, 2008
  • Money crisis.

    It was once mentioned by this Government that if you pay up a loan or mortgage early, they would make it illegal for you to have to pay a commission for the loss of interest by the bank/ building society etc. I paid my mortgage up with my retirement pension and had to pay a hefty fee. Why? They have the money to lend to others. They are ...
    Posted to News and Current Affairs (Forum) by steveford666 on April 17, 2008