The New Statesman magazine host a panel discussion on the future of UK banking. Senior banking and public policy figures participate in the debate, questioning the New Statesman panel on Held to Account: What next for UK banking?.
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New Statesman publisher, Spencer Neal, and Barclays Chief Executive, John Varley, open the discussion and ask What is the role of a socially responsible bank?
Lord Paul Myners speaks about the debate over the causes of the financial crisis and where we should be going from here. Mark Hoban describes the breakdown of trust between the financial services and the rest of the country and what must be done to rebuild the relationship. Visit http://www.newstatesman.com/subjects/what-next-for-uk-banking to read more.
Nope, EhtchTee no see. Disappointing my ip is blocked when I turn up, very disappointed.
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