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Big banks must never again be 'master of the economy', John McDonnell to warn Big banks must never again be 'master of the economy', John McDonnell to warn
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London’s vast financial services industry must never again be the “master of the economy”, the shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, will say on Saturday in a speech accusing bankers of profiting from speculation at the expense of ordinary people.London’s vast financial services industry must never again be the “master of the economy”, the shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, will say on Saturday in a speech accusing bankers of profiting from speculation at the expense of ordinary people.
The veteran socialist who is now seeking to reassure business, promises higher taxes and tougher regulation on banks on the 10th anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers – the pivotal moment in the global financial crisis.The veteran socialist who is now seeking to reassure business, promises higher taxes and tougher regulation on banks on the 10th anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers – the pivotal moment in the global financial crisis.
In a speech outside the Bank of England, McDonnell will say ordinary people are still paying the price for the crisis through falling living standards and cuts to public services.In a speech outside the Bank of England, McDonnell will say ordinary people are still paying the price for the crisis through falling living standards and cuts to public services.
“One of the key lessons to be learnt from the crash is that never again must we allow finance to become the master of the economy, rather than its servant,” McDonnell will say, according to excerpts of his speech. “Labour in government will put finance to work for the real economy.”“One of the key lessons to be learnt from the crash is that never again must we allow finance to become the master of the economy, rather than its servant,” McDonnell will say, according to excerpts of his speech. “Labour in government will put finance to work for the real economy.”
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With Prime Minister Theresa May’s government weakened by Conservative party infighting over Brexit, Labour is hoping to capitalise.With Prime Minister Theresa May’s government weakened by Conservative party infighting over Brexit, Labour is hoping to capitalise.
Despite his previous antipathy towards bankers, McDonnell is trying to win the support of financial leaders just as former Labour leader Tony Blair did when he helped prepare his party for power with what was dubbed the “prawn cocktail offensive” in the 1990s.Despite his previous antipathy towards bankers, McDonnell is trying to win the support of financial leaders just as former Labour leader Tony Blair did when he helped prepare his party for power with what was dubbed the “prawn cocktail offensive” in the 1990s.
McDonnell held talks with the Wall Street bank Goldman Sachs earlier this week to discuss Britain’s upcoming departure from the European Union.McDonnell held talks with the Wall Street bank Goldman Sachs earlier this week to discuss Britain’s upcoming departure from the European Union.
However, his speech will be clear that Labour will seek to extract more revenue from the City of London, including proposals to expand an existing tax on shares to trading of other assets such as bonds and derivatives.However, his speech will be clear that Labour will seek to extract more revenue from the City of London, including proposals to expand an existing tax on shares to trading of other assets such as bonds and derivatives.
He will say the financial industry needs to do more to rebalance the economy towards manufacturing and technology industries rather than lending to invest in property.He will say the financial industry needs to do more to rebalance the economy towards manufacturing and technology industries rather than lending to invest in property.
“The crash also exposed how far the balance in the role of the City had been tipped away from securing long-term investment in our economy towards short-term, high-stakes gambling,” he will say. “We will restore balance to the role of finance in our economy.““The crash also exposed how far the balance in the role of the City had been tipped away from securing long-term investment in our economy towards short-term, high-stakes gambling,” he will say. “We will restore balance to the role of finance in our economy.“
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