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Re: UK to fight EU plan to cap bankers' bonuses

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Originally Posted by mertle View Post
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...ankers-bonuses

Has cameron now lost al sense reality. Trying to openly protecting these obscene bonuses is going be political suicide.

We such in mess that we cant afford the banks to walk out london acting very scared is not good leadership. Personally not sure they will even if they protest it. Not many places on this earth for them to go to screw it now.

I know its not his fault we so heavily reliant on there business it goes all away back years and years. To protect them though I fear plain wrong. About time government start using a bit bottle to stand up against them.

The banks need tighter regulations. I dont buy his argument we got toughest remunerations and have clawed it. Just because couple bank bosses have waived there bonuses means we got grip.

Should we just go there what about bonus sector in all corporations. Time to call time on the whole milking the cow shebang.

If they want the bonuses then all pay at every level reflect the companies wealth and generosity. He gets 10% of his salary bonus then everyone does. Cap there wages to say 10 times of the bottom rung.

At least all would benefit.
Its in relation to THIS

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...ankers-bonuses

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Britain sought to block the new rules, not so much because it wanted to dilute the curbs on bankers' bonuses, but because it wanted to retain the power to make its own decisions and not be subject to a regime set in Brussels.
EU setting our laws and rules YET AGAIN. The EU should not be allowed to change our laws and rules, They should keep there bloody noses out of our affairs.
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