The taxman says three and a half million people are due a refund, but two million will have to fork out for underpaid tax.
Goldman Sachs Asset Management chairman Jim O’Neill
Last but by no means least we have Goldman Sachs Asset Management chairman Jim O'Neill. The problem with O-Neill is right there in the job title: his affiliation to a bank that the public, rightly or wrongly, most associate with much of the greed in the financial sector in recent years.
Should he get the role, he'll no doubt be good for a soundbite. When asked about the governor role, the ardent Manchester United fan is reported to have replied: "The Treasury opposition leader Ed Balls has been quoted in the media as saying, given the additional responsibilities the Bank of England are getting, only super humans should apply. In that regard it seems to me Sir Alex Ferguson is one of the few people alive who would be capable of fulfilling these requirements."
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MUST PUT COMRADE GORDON BROWN NAME FORWARD WHEN HE WAS FIRST MINISTER ACTING PRIME MINISTER UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF COMRADE POLITICAL COMMISSAR MANDELSON HIS CLAIM WAS THAT
HE WAS SO GOOD THAT HE COULD SORT THE WORLD ECONOMY AND PROBLEMS OUT.
This from the mane who was nominally in charge when he like all Liebour politicians LEFT THIS COUNTRY IN THE BIGGEST FINANCIAL MESS IT HAS EVER EXPERIENCED
and they want to be elected back into power to carry on with the work
Please - Not Lord Turner!
He was in charge of the FSA when the Banks went Bust and responsible for their conduct, regulation etc. Why was he not sacked for not doing his job? Why did he not see what the banks were doing ie PPI miss selling, LIBOR fixing etc?
"he did gain political capital by criticising certain actions of the big banks". - AFTER THE EVENT - when they were found out!!
How can this man even be a candidate? He should be fined and barred from ever holding a job in finance.
There is NO SHORTAGE OF OIL IN THE WORLD.
So why is the barrel price rising? This will only push the price of EVERYTHING UP!
Somebody is making an actual KILLING in this comodity and we are paying.
THIS CORRUPTION NEEDS TO STOP!!
THESE PEOPLE WILL NOT DO A THING TO HELP, THEY ARE MAKING THE KILLING!!!!!
Ken Clark has messed up everything else. Why not him go out in style and completely destroy the countries economy,,,,,, oops, sorry. He did that as Chancellor once before. Ok, Gordob Bro..... no getting worse. What about...................... Well actually there is this guy down the pub who knows all the answers. Maybe I will get him to apply. Or I might apply myself just for the golden handshake when I mess it up.
No,no,no..... doing it again. Its already messed up so what harm can I do. So its settled then, I will put myself forward,
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