I see articles on the front page and page 16 of the examiner about FFs introduction of legislation. The headline says FF VOWS TO FORCE BANKS TO CUT HOME LOAN RATES. As I said in one of my postings we are being gouged more than any other eurozone country on rates, we bailed out the banks, who else did that and now we're making an inordinate, unfair contribution to their profits. They are and continue to abuse their position and as a consequence they deserve to be checked and forced to act. A law to this effect should force them to act due to their lack of manners.The point I'm making is we are different to most other countries for the reasons outlined above and a different response is required in the interests of fairness.The issue of repossessions is difficult in fairness as for me a humane sympathetic response is required but only for the genuine cases who are making genuine attempts to pay down which this system should hopefully identify. This of course needs to be fast racked so as the ungenuine can be weeded out and the banks to be fair can go after a repossession quicker.
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