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By: wildejamey

Of course Redwood was and still is part of the unreconstructed neo-liberal brigade which sought to extend Thatcherite and Reaganite economic radicalism beyond any connection with reality. At least...

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By: dave1234567890

Actually the only one who called it right was Peter Lilley, who as Shadow Chancellor criticised Brown for setting up the Tripartite system and taking total responsibility from the Bank of England....

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By: 2barrows

The point is that the disaster happened on Brown’s and Balls’ watch.  The Vulcan was an irrelevance in Wokingham at the time, as he is now.

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By: murdochlies

Are you not aware of the Japanese banking crisis and 20 years of stagnation? The Scandanavian banking crisis? And of course the 20’s banking crisis? Politicians of all parties ignored the lessons of...

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By: jones the roof

Which Socialists are these that you are talking about? Don’t say Blair, Brown Milliband, Balls et al. These men never have been, nor ever will be Socialists.

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By: mac78

Is he as crazy as he sounds and looks?

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By: chairmanmouse

yes

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By: Jake_K

“There is not necessarily a good reason why a regulator should have to be involved in product design and marketing for rich and sophisticated investors. We recommend  that such investors should be able...

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By: oracleone

The move to give credit cards to all and sundry was one of Browns Worst creations Students, the unemployed, kids who were barely out of school. This is where the trouble started and the banks certainly...

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By: murdochlies

When did you wake up??? Who got rid of credit controls. When did credit cards begin? Who started you can borrow but you can’t earn. You have missed 20 years somewhere old bean.

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By: Mark Doran

And just look at p.60 of that report — where Redwood is calling for the *complete de-regulation of the mortgage market*, thus: “Mortgage Regulation. We see no need to continue to regulate the provision...

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By: wikikettle

If this is the caliber of Politician we produce….we need an British Spring….

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