I confess that I did not quite understand whether the hon. Gentleman’s point was that he objects to the power to separate any particular bank or the general point, but we can talk about it afterwards. It is important that the regulator—the Bank of England—should have the ability to address a bank that breaches the rules and that does not respect the integrity of the ring fence with consequences, those consequences being full separation.
Banking Reform
Proceeding contribution from
Greg Clark
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 4 February 2013.
It occurred during Urgent question on Banking Reform.
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