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WHO DO YOU BANK WITH? State-owned Royal Bank of Scotland – to give financial aid to companies that manufacture cluster bombs

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Tortington · 17/08/2011 17:07

IS IT JUST TOO HARD TO CHANGE DIRECT DEBITS 'N' SHIT? OR WILL YOU continue to bank with these fuckers?

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Tortington · 17/08/2011 17:10

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/uk-banks-fund-deadly-clusterbomb-industry-2338168.html and another article here but you might have to ring people who you need to pay.. and well.....god...its effort Wink

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Tortington · 17/08/2011 17:10
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create · 17/08/2011 17:21

LOL, poor old souls can't win - criticised for not supporting/ lending to businesses and then when they do... Wink

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puddingbasin · 17/08/2011 17:23

Dh has the misfortune of working for them. Morale is dreadful.

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Tortington · 17/08/2011 17:32
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ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 17/08/2011 17:38

I bank with smile. Has ethical policy [smug]

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Tortington · 17/08/2011 17:40

i join you in smugness

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EdithWeston · 17/08/2011 17:46

Which banks are they? And what do their ethical policies actually cover?

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Tortington · 17/08/2011 18:13

bump

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SardineQueen · 17/08/2011 18:16

Oh for fucks sake barstardness everywhere all the bloody time

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2blessed2bstressed · 17/08/2011 18:21

Small point - not actually "state owned".
As you were.

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NickettyNacketty · 17/08/2011 18:29

Which, if any bank should we be banking with then?

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Tortington · 17/08/2011 18:38
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Tortington · 17/08/2011 18:39

google ethical banks

i only know cooperative and smile - and smile is part of the cooperative

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Tortington · 17/08/2011 18:43
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claig · 17/08/2011 20:20

'google ethical banks'

I did and it came back with nothing

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edam · 17/08/2011 20:27

I bank with RBS. They are shit in so many ways but this the depths of depravity.

I used to bank with the Co-op and they were shit too - terrible customer service, kept screwing up our direct debits and landing us with extra charges. This was a few years back, maybe they are better now, but I don't trust them.

Will write to RBS but unless I can find an ethical bank that is NOT the Co-op, I won't be changing my account. No point leaving Satan just to jump into bed with Beelzebub.

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NickettyNacketty · 17/08/2011 20:30

I do realize that it would be the right thing to do- to switch, however having checked out the process on the cooperative's site I have remembered the reasons I won't be.
Btw the info on the cooperative says they do not avoid armaments manufacturers.
I will sign up to the Amnesty thing though.

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MugglesandLuna · 17/08/2011 20:33

I have never had a problem with Co-op bank.

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AlpinePony · 18/08/2011 10:27

You do realise that when your beloved Labour party started an illegal war in Iraq that they used cluster bombs all over the place right? They didn't take out the Iraqi army using snipers! Hmm

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Tortington · 18/08/2011 10:40

my beloved labour party?

bit of a stretch that

anti tory = labour

so are you saying its ok to invest your savings in rbs - for rbs to invest that money in cluster bombs?

i mean that different from purchasing them

let me put it this way

you could invest in a high street store or you could go in and buy something - not quite the same

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Tortington · 18/08/2011 10:47

can i have a link to the coop where it says they do not avoid arnament manufacturers?

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NickettyNacketty · 18/08/2011 15:47

From your link above-
"It will not lend to companies which export to oppressive regimes, but it does not exclude the armaments sector. On the positive side, the bank does support charities and positive business ventures which encourage fair..."

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create · 18/08/2011 17:06

Sorry, so it's Ok to buy and use cluster bombs, but not to invest in their manufacture?

If there was no market for them, investors would lose the lot. I think buying something from a High Street Store is exactly the same as investing in them, if not worse - it creates the market that makes them an attractive investment.

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