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DAVID Cameron says “You can bank on me”, at least this is the message the Independent relates to its readers from the Tory Party conference.
And it’s a good job that the Bank of Cameron is open, but not all that good, maybe, if Lady Louise Patten, wife of Tory education minister John, is running things.
Until recently she was a non-executive director of Bradford & Bingley, aka Bring & Buy, aka Boom & Bust etc.
And there is Christopher Gent, director of Lehman Brothers, who has given tens of thousands of pounds to the Tories.
As Cameron said at the conference:
“What you won’t hear from me this week is the sort of easy cheap lines beating up on the market system, bashing financiers.”
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October 2nd, 2008 at 9:27 am
No; that’s what went wrong with the Large Hadron Collider.
The plan I talked about a few days ago to drop all the toxic instruments into it was tried, but unfortunately instead of dumping into another universe, the reverse happened.
We now have oodles of instruments we can’t understand.
What’s new, I hear you saying,; the new bit is that many of them are denominated in something called hucks, and are 3% above the Allebara Inter Bank Offer Rate, or AIBOR for short.
Those bastards did it to us before us bastards could could do it to them, so it’s back to the drawing board…
October 2nd, 2008 at 8:05 am
A rest home for politicians?
October 2nd, 2008 at 7:54 am
Anroak has inherited several billions in toxic debt from both Bradford and Bingley and tanks them for it - we plan to build a new nuclear facility
October 2nd, 2008 at 7:40 am
Did any donate to Anorak, Anroak?