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  • #31
    Re: Ireland Bailout

    Originally posted by Cetelco View Post
    Is there no such thing as irresponsible borrowing?

    irresponsible lending by banks, but it's equally a reflection of irresponsible borrowing by businesses ...

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    • #32
      Re: Ireland Bailout

      Actually its all ed's fault ban him

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      • #33
        Re: Ireland Bailout

        EU have agreed to the bail out, cost 85 billion euros.

        Astonishing; where is the money coming from!?

        And, at the end of the day, who will eventually have to bear the cost of yet another Bank bail out...

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        • #34
          Re: Ireland Bailout

          Well lets hope and pray none of the money is used to pay out bonuses to the prats who have caused the trouble.

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          • #35
            Re: Ireland Bailout

            Originally posted by Angry Cat View Post
            EU have agreed to the bail out, cost 85 billion euros.

            Astonishing; where is the money coming from!?

            And, at the end of the day, who will eventually have to bear the cost of yet another Bank bail out...
            Equates to: £72 Billion GBP!!!

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            • #36
              Re: Ireland Bailout

              Originally posted by sapphire View Post
              Well lets hope and pray none of the money is used to pay out bonuses to the prats who have caused the trouble.
              Well, we ALL know what happened in the case of, RBS and Fred Goodwin:

              "the shamed banker resigned after RBS announced (Feb. 2009) that its 2008 loss totalled £24.1 billion and he played a major role in bringing the 'city' to its knees..."

              History often repeats itself...the tax payer ends up paying for the 'Banks' reckless, irresponsible lending; casino gambling.

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              • #37
                Re: Ireland Bailout

                One think is for sure I would not want to be David Cameron right now as he is in for a lot of stick in these coming weeks no doubt.
                If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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