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Originally posted by AnonymousFem
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
You do not have to tell me that, that is why most of us taxpayers in the UK had to bail out the banks altogether which will affect the next generation and the next one after that.
So Should we just write off and Icelandic bank since it failed and its people are refusing to pay for it?
I do not think so.
I will add also it was not Just the UK it was Germany and the Dutch also whom they owe money to, and whom were invovled in this
ask Berny Madeoff
Originally posted by AnonymousFem
reply to post by RedGolem
I am sure you can work it out for yourself after all it is calculated at £2.2 Billion.
Funny how would Americans react if this happened to them? Would they let it go no they would not. Iceland would have had sanctions slapped on them, maybe threats also.
edit on 1-9-2011 by AnonymousFem because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by AnonymousFem
reply to post by Aloysius the Gaul
You do not have to tell me that, that is why most of us taxpayers in the UK had to bail out the banks altogether which will affect the next generation and the next one after that.
So Should we just write off and Icelandic bank since it failed and its people are refusing to pay for it?
I do not think so.
I will add also it was not Just the UK it was Germany and the Dutch also whom they owe money to, and whom were invovled in this
Originally posted by RisenAngel77
reply to post by AnonymousFem
It isn't that we are jumping on you, we are simply trying to open your mind a bit more. Here is an example I will give you.
Person A break a window or property of Person B. However person B thinks Person C (who had nothing to do with said window) should be held responsible. Why should Person C pay for something Person A breaks?
Now that I gave that example, are you saying that we should pay for something someone else did when we were against it in the first place? No, you are sadly mistaken, I am responsible for MY own actions, not someone elses, I refuse to pay for someone else s mistakes, that is why revolutions take place. and anyone who says otherwise is just trolling or simply being biast.
Not only that but the citizens of Iceland benefitted from cheap loans and mortgages from their banks.
Originally posted by AnonymousFem
reply to post by sonofliberty1776
Then the Icelandic people should be forcing their banks to pay back each British council taxs payer instead of saying, it is not their problem.
The there would not problems what so ever.
Originally posted by AnonymousFem
reply to post by Maxmars
If the Icelandic people gained such things as infrastructure investment then yes, they should be held accountable, And if their Government knew this was going on and gave no inclination that, the investments/loans might fail then they are held to account.
Would you be saying the exact same thing or sticking up for them if it was you whom was affected by this? No you would not be.edit on 1-9-2011 by AnonymousFem because: (no reason given)