Public want banks nationalised
Government moves to completely nationalise banks already under partial state control would be supported by the British public, a politics.co.uk poll suggests.
Sixty-five per cent of respondents believed the best way forward for bailed out banks is the action shareholders and bankers fear most – full nationalisation.
But despite such popular support, few industry experts recommend shifting privately owned banks wholesale into the public sector – with all of the added debt that would entail for the taxpayer.
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If the public misunderstand the finer points of nationalisation, they are certain in their desire for change. Only 15 per cent thought keeping banks as they are was the best course of action.
…more at Politics.co.uk
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So much for the “libertarians”. Their ideology was always unrealistic nonsense, and now it’s been revealed to be so in totally obvious ways. The only people still clinging to this toss are those who committed to it long ago and are too cowardly to do a Phil Gramm/Alan Greenspan/Maat Ridley and publicly retract.
Go on, give people queuing up at Job Centres a lecture about Milton Friedman and how eeeevil the welfare state is. Go and hector real-life people like you wank over each other’s blogs, I dare you.
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