Whilst taking part in a recent Politics Hour programme on BBC Three Counties radio I was surprised when one of us (a barrister) held that the jury trial system was due to Magna Carta, first sealed in 1215 AD. As … Continue reading
Category Archives: Moral Failure
So, Nick Clegg Does Not Know What British Values Are!
On the BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Today’ of 10 June 2014 Nick Clegg was unable to answer a direct question from the presenter. That question was “What are British Values”! It is because people like Nick Clegg are unable to … Continue reading
Banking Regulation – A Revisitation
On the 27th September 2009 I made a speech to the English Democrats AGM and autumn conference entitled “ The ABC of Banking Regulation” (http://bit.ly/u2vCYM). I made the speech because as I said, “It [the bank crisis] happened because we had the lightest touch, and probably the most dysfunctional, bank regulatory scheme going”. The recent report on the Royal Bank of Scotland failure (the RBSR) by the Financial Services Authority, who were responsible for regulation, appears to agree with me.
Banking Regulation – A Revisitation
On the 27th September 2009 I made a speech to the English Democrats AGM and autumn conference entitled “ The ABC of Banking Regulation” (http://bit.ly/u2vCYM). I made the speech because as I said, “It [the bank crisis] happened because we had the lightest touch, and probably the most dysfunctional, bank regulatory scheme going”. The recent report on the Royal Bank of Scotland failure (the RBSR) by the Financial Services Authority, who were responsible for regulation, appears to agree with me.
Banking Regulation – A Revisitation
On the 27th September 2009 I made a speech to the English Democrats AGM and autumn conference entitled “ The ABC of Banking Regulation” (http://bit.ly/u2vCYM). I made the speech because as I said, “It [the bank crisis] happened because we had the lightest touch, and probably the most dysfunctional, bank regulatory scheme going”. The recent report on the Royal Bank of Scotland failure (the RBSR) by the Financial Services Authority, who were responsible for regulation, appears to agree with me.
Banking Regulation – A Revisitation
On the 27th September 2009 I made a speech to the English Democrats AGM and autumn conference entitled “ The ABC of Banking Regulation” (http://bit.ly/u2vCYM). I made the speech because as I said, “It [the bank crisis] happened because we had the lightest touch, and probably the most dysfunctional, bank regulatory scheme going”. The recent report on the Royal Bank of Scotland failure (the RBSR) by the Financial Services Authority, who were responsible for regulation, appears to agree with me.
Banking Regulation – A Revisitation
On the 27th September 2009 I made a speech to the English Democrats AGM and autumn conference entitled “ The ABC of Banking Regulation” (http://bit.ly/u2vCYM). I made the speech because as I said, “It [the bank crisis] happened because we had the lightest touch, and probably the most dysfunctional, bank regulatory scheme going”. The recent report on the Royal Bank of Scotland failure (the RBSR) by the Financial Services Authority, who were responsible for regulation, appears to agree with me.
Banking Regulation – A Revisitation
On the 27th September 2009 I made a speech to the English Democrats AGM and autumn conference entitled “ The ABC of Banking Regulation” (http://bit.ly/u2vCYM). I made the speech because as I said, “It [the bank crisis] happened because we had the lightest touch, and probably the most dysfunctional, bank regulatory scheme going”. The recent report on the Royal Bank of Scotland failure (the RBSR) by the Financial Services Authority, who were responsible for regulation, appears to agree with me.
Banking Regulation – A Revisitation
On the 27th September 2009 I made a speech to the English Democrats AGM and autumn conference entitled “ The ABC of Banking Regulation” (http://bit.ly/u2vCYM). I made the speech because as I said, “It [the bank crisis] happened because we had the lightest touch, and probably the most dysfunctional, bank regulatory scheme going”. The recent report on the Royal Bank of Scotland failure (the RBSR) by the Financial Services Authority, who were responsible for regulation, appears to agree with me.
Banking Regulation – A Revisitation
On the 27th September 2009 I made a speech to the English Democrats AGM and autumn conference entitled “ The ABC of Banking Regulation” (http://bit.ly/u2vCYM). I made the speech because as I said, “It [the bank crisis] happened because we had the lightest touch, and probably the most dysfunctional, bank regulatory scheme going”. The recent report on the Royal Bank of Scotland failure (the RBSR) by the Financial Services Authority, who were responsible for regulation, appears to agree with me.