Remembering the bank bailout

Published date19 December 2020
Date19 December 2020
Older, more conservative investors saw their life savings erased. Bank staff (and this is rarely dwelt upon) were especially hard-hit.

Many of them also lost their life savings and also lost their jobs. Junior bank staff at the front desk were often subjected to abuse by a justifiably furious general public. I presume this is what An Taoiseach was attempting to describe in his remarks in the Dáil.

The fact remains that €64 billion of public money went into the bank bailout and this fatally weakened our sovereign capacity to borrow and function as an independent country.

Ireland was utterly humiliated. Savage austerity was then inflicted upon those least able to absorb it. If An Taoiseach has amnesia about this he only has to look at the parliamentary arithmetic and polls surrounding him now.

He has done an excellent job managing the Covid pandemic. The Left clearly gets up his nose.

But they'll come out his ears if he doesn't recover from his own personal "foot in mouth" epidemic. - Yours, etc,

MICHAEL DEASY,

Co Donegal.

Sir, - Please convey my thanks to Richard Boyd Barrett, and could you please ask him when I can expect the compensation cheques for my losses on AIB and BOI shares, which were circa 98 per cent of my investment. - Yours, etc,

JIM BRACKEN,

Dalkey, Co Dublin.

Sir, - Your article (Home News, December 18th) suggests that "the" banks...

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