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US closer to reforming banking
Stephen Beer
The US is close to passing a bill to reform the banking system. We should learn from it here in the UK.
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Splitting the banks
Progress, 12 September 2011
The Independent Commission on Banking has published its final report. It's tough but doesn't go far enough.
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Radical action on banks urged
Stephen Beer/CSM, 21 September 2010
Contemporary resolution from CSM and Vauxhall CLP.
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Obama bank reforms
Progress 25 January 2010
Labour must grasp the nettle of separating banking activities
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Regulation of the banks is not enough
Guardian Comment is Free, 10th November 2009
Gordon Brown's G20 speech was bold – but we need to go further and separate risky banking activities from retail.
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Institutional Reform
Progress Online, 21st October 2009
News about large bank bonuses is shocking and it demonstrates that the banking system still needs reform. A progressive party such as Labour should be up to the task.
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It's time to answer the anger
Tribune 29 January 2010
President Obama's bank plan is a good one and Britain should follow suit.
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Gambling with someone else's money?
Labour Conference fringe, 29 September 2010
Speech on bank reform to Labour conference fringe event.
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More radical bank reform
Progress, 11 April 2011
The Independent Banking Commission has published its interim report, but it does not go far enough.
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Banks, media, power
Progress, 22 July 2011
We need power to be dispersed throughout society - and it's not too late for bank reform to lead the way.
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