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Financial Services (Banking Reform) Bill

The ordinary depositor—the ordinary working person who puts their money in their bank and wants to use it—would be deeply worried if they felt, and if it were the case, that their money was being gambled with by these risk-taking buccaneers in the City. Is there not a very strong case for making sure that ordinary people, such as me, who do not gamble in that way can have their banking protected from such gambling?

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Reference

566 c86 

Session

2013-14

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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