Govt Appoint Rothschilds to Dump Toxic RBS Debts into a Tax-Payer Owned ‘Bad Bank’

Last Updated: July 4, 2013By

George Osborne is planning to split RBS into two banks – one fit to go back into service (after being sold off to private profiteers) and the other, containing toxic debt, retained by the State – so we continue picking up the tab for bad debts run up by bad bankers, and they laugh all the way to the tax haven.
What’s more, Osborne is paying the Rothschilds to do this dirty work for him!
If you ever believed he was serious when he said he was going to restore the UK’s economy, think again now.

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6 Comments

  1. Steven duckworth July 4, 2013 at 12:48 pm - Reply

    Privatise profit, socialise debt, then be awarded directorships in the financial sector upon leaving office. A more corrupt regime it is impossible to imagine.

  2. hilary772013 July 4, 2013 at 3:43 pm - Reply

    How! please tell me how they get away with everything they do? this bloody government seem to be able to get away with ANYTHING, lying,cheating,swindling, yet they aren’t accountable & those they are accountable to turn a blind eye or so it seems.

    • Mike Sivier July 4, 2013 at 6:14 pm - Reply

      Indeed.

      The problem seems to be that the British people are still sleeping their way through their political lives and haven’t twigged that, once elected, a government can do pretty much anything it likes…

      … a similar situation prevails in our courts, where, if a defendant is found guilty, the prosecution case is deemed to be correct in every detail, including any which may have been conclusively disproved while the evidence was being examined.

      It’s not right and it isn’t fair, but it’s the system we have at the moment and thanks to the recent referendum on voting reform, we know that the British people are opposed to change.

      What do you want to do about it?

      • guy fawkes July 5, 2013 at 7:56 am - Reply

        “The problem seems to be that the British people are still sleeping their way through their political lives and haven’t twigged that, once elected, a government can do pretty much anything it likes…

        Well the labour government if they get into power will not reverse all of the cuts made by the Tory government.

        The problem is not that people are sleeping through their political lives, the problem is that there is no-one out there worth voting for!

        • Mike Sivier July 5, 2013 at 9:36 am - Reply

          At this time, I would say that they are BOTH relevant problems.

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