Scottish leader explains the need for banking reform
Scottish leader explains the need for banking reform
The leader of the Scottish Christian Party addressed a local hustings arranged by the Federation of Small Businesses during the 2015 General Election campaign in the Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey constituency.
In his opening statement, Dr Boyd explained the need for banking reform to deal with the National Debt in order to fund the NHS, schools and social housing.
The hustings took place on 21 April 2015 in Danny Alexander’s home territory of Aviemore.
In his opening statement, Dr Boyd explained the need for banking reform to deal with the National Debt in order to fund the NHS, schools and social housing.
The hustings took place on 21 April 2015 in Danny Alexander’s home territory of Aviemore.
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11/5/2016: Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England during the banking crisis, in an interview about his recently published book The End of Alchemy uses Dr Boyd’s phrase that the banks are “too big to manage” and his medical illustration of diagnosing before one can treat.
21/4/2017: Banking and Monetary Reform Conference, Dublin, on 29 April 2016. Presentation by Professor Richard Werner, Centre for Banking, University of Southampton Business School. An outline of the whole talk is available below the presentation.
Christian Party Manifesto on Banking reform
11/5/2016: Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England during the banking crisis, in an interview about his recently published book The End of Alchemy uses Dr Boyd’s phrase that the banks are “too big to manage” and his medical illustration of diagnosing before one can treat.
21/4/2017: Banking and Monetary Reform Conference, Dublin, on 29 April 2016. Presentation by Professor Richard Werner, Centre for Banking, University of Southampton Business School. An outline of the whole talk is available below the presentation.