The EU wants certain banks reduced in size what do you think?


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I notice that the unelected EU commission, the one that is insisting on the EU being expanded, against the public wishes, is insisting that Lloyds and RBS are sold off. Surely the one organisation that should have its powers and size reduced is the mainly criminal and dictatorial EU.


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lily

The plan is to have ONE Central European Bank. I understand that Rothschild controls the present CEB & I expect all banks in the EU will eventually be merged into that.

For the past few decades, inefficient banks have been encouraged as part of the plan to mess up our society so much that we'll accept the new EU regime. Now that the Lisbon Treaty hurdle has been passed, they will begin to tighten everything up next year.

It's particularly worrying that they are making a move on British banks so soon. This is mainly because the British are the toughest nation to 'crack'. By dismantling our banks, it'll make it more difficult for us to pull out of the EU - because under the Lisbon Treaty, it takes 2 years for a state to revert back to being a country again.

 
Bluesmusic

Isn't it amazing that Gordon Brown promoted the merger of Lloyds and TSB, but now, less than a year later, the EU has made the order that the banks must be split up and some of their assets sold. So, who governs us, the EU, or Parliament and the PM? The public are major shareholders in the banks, but we have not been given any say in what happens. That is democracy for you. Perhaps you should ask the first Prime Minister/Commissioner of the EU, if the dictatorial element of the EU can be reduced.

 
Chosen Man

Not the Spanish Bank, Santander!

They a quite welcome to gobble up a few more bits of the uk financial sector.

Reminds me of the Irish and UK fishing industries being forced to open their fishing grounds and to allow competition to such an extent that the Spanish fishing fleet control the fisheries and the Irish and UK fishing industries are now all but extinct.

Is this the same EU that allowed the UK government to force Lloyds to take over HBoS? You know, the banking group that must now be broken up at the insistence of the EU and UK government!

Is this really darling trying to manipulate things so that he gets a little money back into the governments coffers - forgetting to say that all the toxic debt (billions of it) will be kept by the taxpayer?

Is the EU this powerful, as the UK government repeatedly deny they are, or is it just convenient to blame the EU for a labour **** up?

Which ever it is, you know that the taxpayer will be fleeced.

 
Piers W

... Yep! Oh and did you notice its our banks. Britain's two most formidable banks according to the EU must be reduced in size... Two fingers to the EU! They've put a strangle hold on us in every way for far too long, and most, an increasing number of us in Britain realise it now. Some are still spitting the same untrue drivel in the EU's defence, but on all fronts there can be none. Its a nasty oppressive organisation partially responsible for the demise of this great nation despite the 'convenience' of the recession overshadowing its failings.

All the truth will out, everyone is starting to see the EU for what it is.

 
Scouse

It's time to tell the EU to do the physically impossible. I think the British Government should follow the French line.Make the right noises and then do what the ell it likes

 
ALEX N

we the british people are absolutely sick fed up with an organisation that is illegal and has NO right to interfere in anything in this country as the people of britain have not ratified the EU they the"eu" have NO right of any jurisdiction in banks or anything else, B----r off all you goose stepping nazis and 2 faced vichy

 
Popeye

money comes, money goes,
Earth abides.