Monday, 24 March 2008

Accountability is one-way for Brown

The Press Association is reporting this morning that Gordon Brown is calling for honesty and greater transparency (oh, the irony is too much) from banks:

Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy will this week call on banks to come clean about the scale of their bad debts, in the hope of restoring stability to the international money markets.
In the interest of honesty and the sort of accountability Gordon Brown seems to be demanding, maybe the banks should call on Brown to come clean about the scale of the nation's debts - including the huge off-balance sheet debt that has been run up under Labour - in the hope of restoring stability to our economy?

1 comments:

Bretwalda Edwin-Higham said...

Gordon Brown is calling for honesty and greater transparency ...

Tony, love your blog but I always come hee with trepidation as to what is going to make me wince today.

This above has.

 
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