Canice
Come up with an alternative suggestion to contributing to the solution. So far all you are doing is rejecting an idea. You have no solution.
All the solutions I listed are unpalatable. I have picked the least unpalatable.
Brendan
something strange going on with valid posts being deleted. This thread has been picked up by posters on thepropertypin.ie and there is a fair amount of angry over it. If the media pick up on this suggestion of brenden's it will cause untold damage to an already very fragile banking system.
something strange going on with valid posts being deleted. This thread has been picked up by posters on thepropertypin.ie and there is a fair amount of angry over it. If the media pick up on this suggestion of brenden's it will cause untold damage to an already very fragile banking system.
The thread title:
'Make the depositors contribute to the deposit guarantee?'
It's easy to attack a suggestion. No one has come up with an alternative.
I thought it was obvious that there was little confidence in Irish banks or in the government guarantee. So suggesting that this would damage confidence is a false argument.
The people who benefited most from the extension of the deposit guarantee were the depositors in the guaranteed banks.
So charge all those depositors on the night of the guarantee 10% of their deposit in excess of €20,000.
Charge those in Anglo and Irish Nationwide an additional 40% as they would have lost everything.
It wouldn't apply to deposits in Credit Unions, although Credit Union deposits in Irish banks would be subject to the same deduction.
I don't think anyone would object to having to pay for a deposit guarantee going forward at say a percentage of the interest given and levied on everyone with savings.
Those were my thoughts as well. I even read the topic on The Property Pin, where the howls of outrage were even more vociferous. One person did state that without the government propping Anglo up that ordinary deposit holders would have lost money had it been allowed to go bust. When you look at it that way, it's clear that even people with deposits at the banks are systematic.I've read your proposal initially with rage then it started to make a certain amount of sense as I made my way through the thread but ultimately this pig just won't fly.
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