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Barry and Philip, it's clear that all parties are aware of the need of change, that we must be in this society together, and currently an evolution is taking place in Parliament spurred on by the crowds.
Ya-boo politics about "Labour did this", the "Libs said that", the "Tories didn't say..." is of no significance now.
As I see it, Labour, led by Ed Miliband, is spurring the Coalition on to greater efforts. About time Labour woke up from lethargy.
However, the RBS case, which is 89% public owned, should not be too technical and restricted, as the tide of renovation must reach all UK banks and share-holding companies, whose shares, money and infrastructure are owned by the share-holders, not the chief executives.
Hopefully we are heading into a British era of democratic and social renovation, where Parliament does the right thing, cheered on by the throngs.