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High Street banks should be banned from paying "significant" cash bonuses, the Conservatives have said.High Street banks should be banned from paying "significant" cash bonuses, the Conservatives have said.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne argued that the banks should be allowed to give out large bonus payments only in the form of shares in the company.Shadow chancellor George Osborne argued that the banks should be allowed to give out large bonus payments only in the form of shares in the company.
The Tories claim this could free-up up to £20bn which could then be lent to businesses and consumers.The Tories claim this could free-up up to £20bn which could then be lent to businesses and consumers.
But the Treasury accused Mr Osborne of "hypocrisy", adding the Tories had not backed plans to support businesses.But the Treasury accused Mr Osborne of "hypocrisy", adding the Tories had not backed plans to support businesses.
Many commentators believe big bonuses prompted excessive risk-taking at banks which contributed to the financial crisis.Many commentators believe big bonuses prompted excessive risk-taking at banks which contributed to the financial crisis.
It is understood the Conservatives would seek to protect less well-paid staff who work in bank branches, allowing bonuses of less than £2,000 to be paid in cash.It is understood the Conservatives would seek to protect less well-paid staff who work in bank branches, allowing bonuses of less than £2,000 to be paid in cash.
Mr Osborne said the plans would not affect "branch staff on £12,000", but the better-paid workers, sometimes on six-figure bonuses.
'Common sense''Common sense'
Mr Osborne said the plans would not affect "branch staff on £12,000", but the better-paid workers, sometimes on six-figure bonuses.
The Centre for Economics and Business Research has said City bank bonuses could hit £6bn this year, up from £4bn in 2008, because of rising profits and less competition.The Centre for Economics and Business Research has said City bank bonuses could hit £6bn this year, up from £4bn in 2008, because of rising profits and less competition.
The Tories have fought against every plan we've delivered to support jobs and businesses Liam Byrne, Treasury minister
Addressing an audience at Reuters, in Canary Wharf, Mr Osborne said: "I am today calling on the Treasury and the FSA [Financial Services Authority] to combine forces and stop retail banks - in other words the banks that lend directly to businesses and families - paying out profits in significant cash bonuses. Full stop."Addressing an audience at Reuters, in Canary Wharf, Mr Osborne said: "I am today calling on the Treasury and the FSA [Financial Services Authority] to combine forces and stop retail banks - in other words the banks that lend directly to businesses and families - paying out profits in significant cash bonuses. Full stop."
He said: "It was a year ago that I first warned that the money taxpayers provided to support bank lending must not be diverted into bonuses. A year later, the banks are making billions in subsidised profits.He said: "It was a year ago that I first warned that the money taxpayers provided to support bank lending must not be diverted into bonuses. A year later, the banks are making billions in subsidised profits.
"But instead of using these profits to lend more and get credit flowing again, the banks are threatening to pay out billions in cash bonuses instead. If this happens it will make the credit crunch worse.""But instead of using these profits to lend more and get credit flowing again, the banks are threatening to pay out billions in cash bonuses instead. If this happens it will make the credit crunch worse."
We have stopped short of banning all bonuses for retail banks because it is unworkable Liam Byrne, Treasury minister
He added: "We need to take emergency steps to support bank lending and move the economy forward this winter. The banks have to understand that we are all in this together."He added: "We need to take emergency steps to support bank lending and move the economy forward this winter. The banks have to understand that we are all in this together."
Mr Osborne also said: "The politics of envy will play no part in our plans. But we do need the politics of common sense."Mr Osborne also said: "The politics of envy will play no part in our plans. But we do need the politics of common sense."
The move to limit cash bonuses would be temporary and would work alongside the new agreement signed by the banks and the Financial Services Authority (FSA).The move to limit cash bonuses would be temporary and would work alongside the new agreement signed by the banks and the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
'Hypocrisy'
It would only apply to High Street retail banks, which means investment banks would be exempt.It would only apply to High Street retail banks, which means investment banks would be exempt.
However, the proposed change would apply to the investment arms of banks that also lend to consumers.However, the proposed change would apply to the investment arms of banks that also lend to consumers.
Dividing bonuses
The head of the FSA, Lord Turner, expects banks to spell out soon how their bonuses will be divided up.The head of the FSA, Lord Turner, expects banks to spell out soon how their bonuses will be divided up.
The Treasury criticised Mr Osborne's demands as posturing. Liam Byrne, chief secretary to the Treasury, said: "Mr Osborne's hypocrisy beggars belief. The Tories have fought against every plan we've delivered to support jobs and businesses."
Liam Byrne, chief secretary to the Treasury, said: "Mr Osborne's hypocrisy beggars belief. The Tories have fought against every plan we've delivered to support jobs and businesses. He added that the Conservative plans would "water down the toughest rules in the world", saying: "I can't understand the logic of that."
"We have already introduced the toughest bank remuneration policy in the world. We have stopped short of banning all bonuses for retail banks because it is unworkable, but we are presently negotiating with RBS and Lloyds on the payment of 2009 bonuses".
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said: "The Tories have been deeply ambivalent on the much more fundamental question of what we do about the future of the banking system.Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said: "The Tories have been deeply ambivalent on the much more fundamental question of what we do about the future of the banking system.
"They have not given full backing to [Bank of England governor] Mervyn King's proposals on splitting up the banks and these bonus proposals are short-term, stop-gap solutions designed to stem public anger but which fail to get to the heart of the problem.""They have not given full backing to [Bank of England governor] Mervyn King's proposals on splitting up the banks and these bonus proposals are short-term, stop-gap solutions designed to stem public anger but which fail to get to the heart of the problem."