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Nick Clegg's pledge to cap cash bonuses for bankers at £2,500 is attracting mixed reaction on BBC News Online. Peter Bridgemont says Mr Clegg is right: "Bankers and the rest of the very rich have held us to ransom for too long." Drew Caulfield thinks he should extend the restriction "to civil servants who do not produce anything for the country except paperwork". Smell the Coffee writes: "Bashing bankers has become a national pastime but do you want to see a financial return on the money the government has ploughed into the banking sector?" Finally, Nicola Courtney brands the pledge "populist hogwash". HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/do_you_agree_with_lib_dem_plan.html" >Have Your Say | |
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