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Thread: No bank levy in Nama Bill...WHY?

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    No bank levy in Nama Bill...WHY?

    It appears that the bank levy which will ensure that the tax payer is not stuck with the property developers toxic debts(allegedly) will not be included in the Nama bill which will go through the Dail and Senad. It is being examined by the A.G as to how it can be introduced!

    Now considering all that this FF/Green/and the also rans have promised and then once reviewed cannot provide because of "legal" advice..... shouldn't we wait to be sure the banks will be held to account before we sell out the nation?

    Now most of ye will know I NOT a economist...so I'll leave ye to it now and read with interest!!


    (came up at the joint oireachtas comm today and has been covered on the late news on RTE)
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    The tax payer was never going to be ensured for these debts. We simply cannot let a NAMA bill get passed The more and more I hear about this, the more plan B's I draw up to leave this country of mine.

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    This certainly should not be allowed through.

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