Financial checks
When you want to open a bank account or transfer money around (ie. you
bought/sold your house) or for even real small amounts of money, in the
interest of New Liebour's bullshit anti-terror / money laundering laws,
you've got to have ID's up to the eyeball to "prove" who you are to
deposit your own money.
Why were no checks made by new Liebour and the FSA on the banks with
their reckless lending to people who should NEVER have had credit?
It's about time the New Liebour MP's and the people within the FSA were
charged with aiding and abetting fraud and put in prison. THIS will give
the markets confidence.
date: 10 Oct 2008 11:56:43 GMT
author: Ar
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Re: Financial checks
Ar wrote:
> When you want to open a bank account or transfer money around (ie. you
> bought/sold your house) or for even real small amounts of money, in the
> interest of New Liebour's bullshit anti-terror / money laundering laws,
> you've got to have ID's up to the eyeball to "prove" who you are to
> deposit your own money.
> Why were no checks made by new Liebour and the FSA on the banks with
> their reckless lending to people who should NEVER have had credit?
It illustrates perfectly how ZanuLabour don't trust the electorate yet
expect us to trust them (and the financial institutions) to know best.
All along, they have supported laissez faire believing that the market
would regulate itself, and now the chickens have come home to roost.
Transport and energy companies have made record profits, yet the prices
continue to increase at the benefit of the shareholders and executives.
We no longer have reliable sources of food or energy production and
instead must rely on foreign countries for the same. That places us in
a position of vulnerability where we are relying on the goodwill of
other nations. Foreign powers could cause chaos in Britain and even
bankrupt our economy simply by placing food and energy embargoes.
Britain's booming economy brought in a tax windfall for the Government,
yet still they increased the burden by raising taxes and introducing new
ones, primarily stealth taxes. Who benefits from a booming economy?
Not the average taxpayer. Now that the economy is grinding to a halt,
the tax burden will have to rise even more in order to cover government
spending and waste.
date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:38:15 +0100
author: White Spirit
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