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Maggy 10-04-2011 20:54

UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13029210
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The UK and Dutch governments are preparing court action against Iceland to recover 4bn euros (£3.5bn) lost when the country's bank system collapsed.
It follows a referendum in Iceland which rejected a repayment plan.
The UK said it was "disappointed" by the "no" vote, while the Dutch finance minister said the time for negotiations was "over".
Iceland's Finance Minister Steingrimur Sigfusson said that resolving the row in court would take at least a year.
I'm still trying to work out why they had a referendum. :confused:

martyh 10-04-2011 20:59

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35209870)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13029210


I'm still trying to work out why they had a referendum. :confused:

They have had 2 referendums and both have not reached a payment plan .Basically i think we have bumped


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This is the second time the Icelandic government has held a referendum on repaying the money.
sky link

Maggy 10-04-2011 21:05

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
Well if one wasn't useful why another?:erm:

Osem 10-04-2011 21:09

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
Their govt. didn't get the answer it wanted? Now where have we come across that before?......

martyh 10-04-2011 21:19

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35209879)
Well if one wasn't useful why another?:erm:

I honestly don't know Maggie ,i see no reason for a government to hold a referendum on such a simple matter as repaying a loan .It may be that the government was trying to appease the electorate and it backfired

Osem 10-04-2011 21:25

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35209893)
I honestly don't know Maggie ,i see no reason for a government to hold a referendum on such a simple matter as repaying a loan .It may be that the government was trying to appease the electorate and it backfired

The amount in question wasn't a loan was it? In any event it represents an awful lot of money for a country of only 300,000 people - IIRC about half their entire GDP. The strong desire of some powerful politicians there to join the EU might also account for the Icelandic people being given a 'second opportunity' to say yes.....

Damien 10-04-2011 21:30

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35209902)
The amount in question wasn't a loan was it? In any event it represents an awful lot of money for a country of only 300,000 people - IIRC about half their entire GDP.

My understanding is the international consequences of failing to pay back the money will be serious. The government desperately wanted a yes because it was the most rational decision, heaven knows when they had a referendum. Paying back so much money isn't going to be popular.

Osem 10-04-2011 21:32

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35209906)
My understanding is the international consequences of failing to pay back the money will be serious. The government desperately wanted a yes because it was the most rational decision, heaven knows when they had a referendum. Paying back so much money isn't going to be popular.

Well it'll put a dampener on their EU membership plans as the UK and Netherlands will veto it.

Iceland's president forced the referendum.

http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/Ice....html?x=0&.v=1

martyh 10-04-2011 21:38

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35209902)
The amount in question wasn't a loan was it? In any event it represents an awful lot of money for a country of only 300,000 people - IIRC about half their entire GDP. The strong desire of some powerful politicians there to join the EU might also account for the Icelandic people being given a 'second opportunity' to say yes.....

actually i don't think it was a loan as such , according to Maggies link it is for monies lost when the banks collapsed ,i know a fair number of UK local authorities lost money they had invested in the Icelandic banks that went under

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35209908)
Well it'll put a dampener on their EU membership plans as the UK and Netherlands will veto it.

Iceland's president forced the referendum.

http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/Ice....html?x=0&.v=1


will we veto it ?or could we use their membership as a way of getting our money back

Ignitionnet 10-04-2011 22:23

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
Why would we want to veto it? If they're stupid enough to want to join the EU encourage them to do so, at least it'd bring a measure of revenge.

Maggy 10-04-2011 23:10

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35209937)
Why would we want to veto it? If they're stupid enough to want to join the EU encourage them to do so, at least it'd bring a measure of revenge.

Yes but if Iceland do join the EU is there a chance we will have to bail them out when their economy collapses? ;)

TheDaddy 10-04-2011 23:20

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35209955)
Yes but if Iceland do join the EU is there a chance we will have to bail them out when their economy collapses? ;)

Yeah but then we get to privatise their banks... Oh...

Osem 11-04-2011 12:58

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35209937)
Why would we want to veto it? If they're stupid enough to want to join the EU encourage them to do so, at least it'd bring a measure of revenge.

Only as leverage through which to get our money back.

Anyway I'd be happy for the UK to swap our EU membership to Iceland in return for our money back. :D

Sirius 11-04-2011 16:21

Re: UK and Netherlands to sue Iceland over lost deposits
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35210220)
Only as leverage through which to get our money back.

Anyway I'd be happy for the UK to swap our EU membership to Iceland in return for our money back. :D

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