Mentions:
1: Lord Herbert of South Downs (CON - Life peer) Apart from the behaviour of the banks, is there not an issue about the ability of such individuals to - Speech Link
2: Clive Efford (LAB - Eltham) We have to get to the bottom of it on behalf of people who are just being bullied by the banks. - Speech Link
3: Alister Jack (CON - Dumfries and Galloway) They are victims not of banks, but of bankers and their advisers who colluded with them—make no mistake - Speech Link
4: Chris Ruane (LAB - Vale of Clwyd) predatory behaviour of many of the banks, accountants, surveyors and solicitors who have perpetrated - Speech Link
5: Jonathan Reynolds (LAB - Stalybridge and Hyde) , but of the banks themselves.This debate shows that the issues around the relationship between banks - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Hammond of Runnymede (CON - Life peer) The absence of fines should not be taken as an indication of an absence of activity. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Morgan of Cotes (CON - Life peer) One of the consequences of increasing productivity is of course higher wage growth, which I think would - Speech Link
3: Johnny Mercer (CON - Plymouth, Moor View) What assessment his Department has made of the effect of the introduction of the national living wage - Speech Link
4: Elizabeth Truss (CON - South West Norfolk) In fact, we have seen the wages of the lowest fifth of our population in terms of earnings increase by - Speech Link
5: John Glen (CON - Salisbury) Clearly, the lending decisions of individual banks are a matter for them, but I would be happy to meet - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Pauline Latham (CON - Mid Derbyshire) Friend agree that other banks should follow the caring and compassionate example set by Santander and - Speech Link
2: John Bercow (Speaker - Buckingham) Off the top of my head, I would say that the assertion of disputable facts is the very essence of politics - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent (LAB - Life peer) national banks have a responsibility to their customers; is concerned about the effect of branch closure - Speech Link
2: Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent (LAB - Life peer) national banks have a responsibility to their customers; is concerned about the effect of branch closure - Speech Link
3: William Wragg (CON - Hazel Grove) of several local banks. - Speech Link
4: Lord Herbert of South Downs (CON - Life peer) The number of people visiting some of the high street banks that face closure in my constituency has - Speech Link
5: John Glen (CON - Salisbury) First, banks will give customers at least three months’ notice of closure. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Peter Dowd (LAB - Bootle) banks by further limiting the scope of the bank levy. - Speech Link
2: Peter Dowd (LAB - Bootle) the actions of the banks. - Speech Link
3: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) In one of my interventions, I gave some figures on the total amount of tax that banks are paying. - Speech Link
4: Rachel Maclean (CON - Redditch) The banks are making money out of businesses in this country. - Speech Link
5: Mel Stride (CON - Central Devon) the 2015 package of measures for banks. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: David Lidington (CON - Aylesbury) a public company, the risk of which is rightly borne by the shareholders and the banks that have lent - Speech Link
2: Ian C. Lucas (LAB - Wrexham) The result is, in the case of Carillion, that when the banks say enough is enough, the public obligation - Speech Link
3: Andrew Griffiths (CON - Burton) In response, the Secretary of State and I convened a meeting of the banks, and asked them for tailored - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Vince Cable (LDEM - Twickenham) Bostock, is now chief executive of Santander. - Speech Link
2: Jo Stevens (LAB - Cardiff Central) businesses and homes as a consequence of the banks’ actions? - Speech Link
3: Alan Campbell (LAB - Tynemouth) At the heart of the motion is the proposition that several banks deliberately managed the closure of - Speech Link
4: Chris Ruane (LAB - Vale of Clwyd) George has been a victim of big banks, small banks, dodgy accountants, solicitors and valuers for the - Speech Link
5: Christian Matheson (LAB - City of Chester) of these banks have suffered significant financial losses. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Clive Betts (LAB - Sheffield South East) What assessment his Department has made of the potential effect of the proposed closure of Jobcentre - Speech Link
2: Clive Betts (LAB - Sheffield South East) be any net saving as a result of the closure of Eastern Avenue? - Speech Link
3: Mike Freer (CON - Finchley and Golders Green) The proposed closure of the Jobcentre Plus at Finchley Central, which is a major transport hub, will - Speech Link
4: Heidi Alexander (LAB - Lewisham East) Nearly a quarter of the jobcentres earmarked for closure are in London, and, as the Minister will know - Speech Link
5: David Hanson (LAB - Delyn) Has any of the team seen today’s news about the one-hour-a-month contract offered by Santander bank? - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Stevenson of Balmacara (LAB - Life peer) The ongoing work of the area reviews may or may not lead to closure as a result of mergers. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Buscombe (CON - Life peer) of the interests of creditors. - Speech Link
3: Lord Nash (CON - Life peer) of the different parts of the UK. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Kelvin Hopkins (IND - Luton North) The closure of a college in one town and having to go to a town many miles further on will cause great - Speech Link
2: Robert Halfon (CON - Harlow) He asked that question in our evidence sessions, and one of the banks said, “No, our whole purpose is - Speech Link
3: Gordon Marsden (LAB - Blackpool South) about transferring students can affect the closure of courses. - Speech Link
4: Ranil Jayawardena (CON - North East Hampshire) However, the other banks, particularly Santander, said that the certainty would allow them to lend more - Speech Link