I hope that the Co-operative bank, and all other institutions, will now be in a position to make secure and stable progress. However, I do not think that there is really a parallel between the Co-operative bank and institutions that would have disappeared had it not been for the intervention of the taxpayer in keeping the cash machines operating. We hear Government Members say that the public deficit was somehow created as a result of ministerial choices. It is sometimes forgotten that the state—the taxpayer—had to intervene to rescue the banks. Thank goodness that happened, but it left us with a phenomenal problem with which we are still struggling years later.
Financial Services (Banking Reform) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Chris Leslie
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 9 July 2013.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Financial Services (Banking Reform) Bill.
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