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Labour should be bolder in its support for a Financial Transactions Tax
Left Foot Forward, 6 August 2013
Making the case for a tax on trading and how it can be a One Nation policy.
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Making a British investment bank work
Progress, 16 July 2012
It should be Labour policy
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Institutional incorrigibility?
Progress, 5 July 2012
The LIBOR scandal, banks, and Labour Party policy
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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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Christian Socialists echo call for power with responsibility
Stephen Beer
Labour leader links bank crisis, MP expenses and phone hacking CSM calls again for bank reform
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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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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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Principles for a new Labour economic policy - part 3
Progress, 8 October 2010
Getting it right on banking must be part of Labour's new economic plans. Its actions of 2008 halted catastrophe, but the party must be more vigorous in securing real reform in the City while promoting the prosperity it can bring.
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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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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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