Duke of Marmalade
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It now seems that NAMA will pay off its debts 3 years ahead of schedule and will ultimately return a profit of €3bn to taxpayers.
Contrast that with this letter signed by 46 academics at the time the NAMA Bill was published. Led by Professors Brian Lucey and Karl Whelan it predicted that NAMA would lose the taxpayer €30bn and in typical leftie style charactarised this as a massive transfer of wealth to developers.
We expected the likes of Fierce Doherty to object on ideological grounds but I wonder do the good professors even blush when they re-read that open letter.
Contrast that with this letter signed by 46 academics at the time the NAMA Bill was published. Led by Professors Brian Lucey and Karl Whelan it predicted that NAMA would lose the taxpayer €30bn and in typical leftie style charactarised this as a massive transfer of wealth to developers.
We expected the likes of Fierce Doherty to object on ideological grounds but I wonder do the good professors even blush when they re-read that open letter.