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		<title>By: plaidcasnewydd</title>
		<link>http://www.adampriceblog.org.uk/arc-of-hypocrisy/comment-page-1#comment-126</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 16:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&#039;reverse of the potato famine- liking that.

An independent Wales could also insist that the interest rate reduction was reflected in mortgage rates, as a pre-condition to any bail-out. As it stands banks are keeping rates high despite the cut. (in much the same way as power companies are sure to maintain price hikes justified by the high oil price despite falls in the price in oil)   

The current bail-out package has remarkably few strings attached- and new labour are reluctant to  use the state&#039;s position as saviour of the market  to justify anything that may affront the city. they seem backwardly enthralled with the neo-liberal dogma of non-intereference- even now.

We need, at the very least, a transparent financial sector and a link between bonuses and share value, with tight regulation of financial tools that allow for massive profits to be levied  which have little or no relation to goods or productivity.

Big topics for a little comment all this- would you like to check out my blog adam, I just started it this week. 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;reverse of the potato famine- liking that.</p>
<p>An independent Wales could also insist that the interest rate reduction was reflected in mortgage rates, as a pre-condition to any bail-out. As it stands banks are keeping rates high despite the cut. (in much the same way as power companies are sure to maintain price hikes justified by the high oil price despite falls in the price in oil)   </p>
<p>The current bail-out package has remarkably few strings attached- and new labour are reluctant to  use the state&#8217;s position as saviour of the market  to justify anything that may affront the city. they seem backwardly enthralled with the neo-liberal dogma of non-intereference- even now.</p>
<p>We need, at the very least, a transparent financial sector and a link between bonuses and share value, with tight regulation of financial tools that allow for massive profits to be levied  which have little or no relation to goods or productivity.</p>
<p>Big topics for a little comment all this- would you like to check out my blog adam, I just started it this week. </p>
<p>plaidcasnewydd.blogspot.com</p>
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		<title>By: cymrurhyddnawr</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 15:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>All this nonsense by Labour that Scotland and In effect Cymru would be completely Bankrupt in the Current Financial Crisis is nothing But Lies &amp; Scaremongering. Iceland an Independent Country with a Population a TENTH of Cymru got Greedy - and as you point out now ends up owing four of five time it&#039;s GDP. That wouldn&#039;t Happen In an Independent Cymru - I&#039;d Like to think we&#039;d be More sensible than that. It has greatly angered me that The BBC have Played Alex Salmond&#039;s speech on Iceland at every available opportunity - They seem to be Running Labour&#039;s Glenrothes Campaign. Iceland&#039;s Near Bankruptsy has absolutely nothing and is an irrelevant argument with which to Beat PLAID/SNP as a good enough reason to stay joined to the Hip To the UK - It stinks! and according the to Latest Opinion Poll requested by Plaid has begun to show that Plaid are slowly but surely winning the argument.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All this nonsense by Labour that Scotland and In effect Cymru would be completely Bankrupt in the Current Financial Crisis is nothing But Lies &amp; Scaremongering. Iceland an Independent Country with a Population a TENTH of Cymru got Greedy &#8211; and as you point out now ends up owing four of five time it&#8217;s GDP. That wouldn&#8217;t Happen In an Independent Cymru &#8211; I&#8217;d Like to think we&#8217;d be More sensible than that. It has greatly angered me that The BBC have Played Alex Salmond&#8217;s speech on Iceland at every available opportunity &#8211; They seem to be Running Labour&#8217;s Glenrothes Campaign. Iceland&#8217;s Near Bankruptsy has absolutely nothing and is an irrelevant argument with which to Beat PLAID/SNP as a good enough reason to stay joined to the Hip To the UK &#8211; It stinks! and according the to Latest Opinion Poll requested by Plaid has begun to show that Plaid are slowly but surely winning the argument.</p>
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