Perhaps rightfully so, British bankers have had it up to here [here] with their government. The anger stems from freaky ass rules officials would like to impose on financial services chippies (for instance, rules that would cap top execs’ cash bonuses at 20 percent of total total compensation and proposals to tax the shit out of them) and the general feeling that the government is too mean to bankers. So sick are they that enough is enough. Led by Barclays chief John Varley and British Bankers Association head Angela Knight, a “fresh effort” has been waged to say “we’re not going to take this anymore.” How serious is this thing? Serious enough to warrant a code name involving wizards. Read more »
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- 15 Dec 2010 at 1:21 PM
Some British Bankers Fighting For Their Rights More Than Others
By Bess Levin- 3262419 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fdealbreaker.com%2F2010%2F12%2Fsome-british-bankers-fighting-for-their-rights-more-than-others%2FSome+British+Bankers+Fighting+For+Their+Rights+More+Than+Others2010-12-15+18%3A21%3A32Bess+Levinhttp%3A%2F%2Fdealbreaker.com%2F%3Fp%3D32624
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Tags: Barclays, British Bankers Association, ceasefire, feuds, John Varley, Lloyds, Operation No Bonus Left Behind, peace, Project Merlin, RBS, Santander UK, UK, wizards
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