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credit crunchie; run on the banks, back to the 1930s

From:     finance report
Category: Consumer
Date:     18 September 2007
Time:     05:43 AM

Review:

http://business.guardian.co.uk/markets/story/0,,2171600,00.html on Darling changing the rules

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/Northern-Rock-Crisis on what to do, quite a clear artile

Firstly I like the names. Darling, the floppy chancellor, and Northern Rock, the soft bank floundering. I 
like the seeming lack of panic besides in Northern Rock customers. It's as though people will just 
keep shopping no matter what, it is this buoyancy that has prevented any big recessions in UK/US for 
decades, not the gray men smoking cigars who tell us that Central Banks, and tight money supply are 
our saviours. No the indifferent society, the anti-social ASBOers, the consumerists, the credit 
carders, those who cant be bovvered are the real heroes. We know it's this scum's dodgy mortgages 
that are at the heart of this latest trivial disaster, but if only the spending classes don't notice then it will 
all be all right.


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