EDM Calling for Separation of the Banks
Early Day Motion EDM 531 SPECULATIVE BANKING 05.01.2010
Michael, Alun
That this House notes the enormous damage that the international banking crisis has done to jobs, businesses and public finances and to some of the world's poorest people; recognises the substantial and continuing resources provided by taxpayers to support banks; acknowledges that an important part of this crisis was caused by a number of traditional deposit taking retail banks becoming involved either directly or indirectly with speculative, casino-style, investment banking; welcomes the support of all political parties for continuing to provide a government guarantee for retail deposits held in banks; further notes that when banks are systemically important it is the taxpayer rather than the shareholder who carries the ultimate risk; supports much stronger regulation of banks to help prevent such a crisis in the future; recognises that, given constant financial innovation, regulation on its own will never be completely successful in always preventing massive losses on speculative `casino-type' investment banking; further acknowledges that in a bank that combines speculative investment banking and traditional retail banking, massive losses on the speculative side would threaten its retail deposits thus necessitating taxpayers to rescue such a combined bank; and therefore calls on the Government in its forthcoming banking legislation to separate speculative casino banking from traditional retail banking and, as well as leading by example, to encourage a similar approach internationally.
89 Signitures:
Michael, Alun McFall, John Durkan, Mark Dismore, Andrew Caton, Martin Austin, John Palmer, Nick Reed, Andy Russell, Bob Simpson, Alan Skinner, Dennis Harvey, Nick Havard, Dai Holmes, Paul Hopkins, Kelvin Howarth, George Hughes, Simon Illsley, Eric Jenkins, Brian Linton, Martin McCafferty, Chris McCartney, Ian McDonnell, John Meacher, Michael Murphy, Denis Olner, Bill Osborne, Sandra Brown, Russell Burgon, Colin Cable, Vincent Cairns, David Campbell, Ronnie Carmichael, Alistair Chaytor, David Clapham, Michael Clarke, Tom Cook, Frank Cruddas, Jon Cryer, Ann Dobson, Frank Drew, David Etherington, Bill Flynn, Paul Galloway, George Gapes, Mike George, Andrew Gerrard, Neil Godsiff, Roger Ainger, Nick Hamilton, David Hancock, Mike Benton, Joe Stunell, Andrew Truswell, Paul Vis, Rudi Wareing, Robert N Williams, Betty Williams, Roger Wishart, Pete Hosie, Stewart Smith, Angela C (Sheffield Hillsborough) Davies, Dai Mason, John Roy, Lindsay Keetch, Paul Meale, Alan Cohen, Harry Cummings, John Dean, Janet Dobbin, Jim Williams, Stephen Hunter, Mark Sheridan, Jim Iddon, Brian Jones, Lynne Breed, Colin Campbell, Gregory Turner, Desmond Prosser, Gwyn Corbyn, Jeremy McCrea, Dr William Simpson, David Murphy, Paul Francis, Hywel Leech, John Riordan, Linda Keen, Alan Sharma, Virendra Kumar Heyes, David |
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