Deirdre Clune’s NAMA speech in the Dáil
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Well done Deirdre!
This awful government is making mistake after mistake and then compounding them! They gave a blanket guarantee last year to the banks which included bond holders, share holders and depositers and now with this guarantee still in place they seem to have little option but to continue to bail out and shore up these toxic institutions. They are afraid if they nationalize them, further investment will dry up.This has not happened in the case of Anglo Irish which has never done better on the markets than after nationalization. So who do they think they’re fooling?.
October 15th, 2009 at 6:30 pm