If break-up and segregation may be necessary for a bank in a future crisis, why do the Government not understand that they may need those techniques to deal with the inherited, still very serious banking crisis that we are living through, which is preventing the financing of a full recovery? Will the Government look at what they can learn from their studies to sort out the problem of RBS today, which is our biggest obstacle to recovery?
Banking Reform
Proceeding contribution from
John Redwood
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 4 February 2013.
It occurred during Urgent question on Banking Reform.
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