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Omah
05-03-2013, 01:29 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21661089

Chancellor George Osborne flies to Brussels later determined to water down the European Parliament's proposals to curb bankers' bonuses.

But EU finance minsters in the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (Ecofin) are expected to approve last week's proposals.

They include limiting bonuses to 100% of a banker's annual salary, or to 200% if shareholders approve.

The City of London fears the rules will drive away talent and restrict growth.

Mayor of London Boris Johnson has dismissed the idea as "self-defeating". London is the EU's largest financial centre.

On Monday, a spokesman for Prime Minister David Cameron said: "We continue to have real concerns on the proposals. We are in discussions with other member states."

But Mr Osborne's bargaining power may be weakened further by Switzerland's recent decision to cap bonuses paid to bankers and give shareholders binding powers over executive pay.

Some EU ministers have looked with approval on the Swiss move, made in a national referendum on Sunday.

"The Swiss often show the way and personally I think we should take inspiration," said French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault.

Bliddy Tories are a right band of merchants hand in glove with the City parasites ..... :mad:

Good for the Swiss ..... :thumbs:

arista
05-03-2013, 04:52 AM
"band of merchants hand in glove with the City parasites ..."

Sounds like Stinking New Labour


Full Circle

Omah
06-03-2013, 11:45 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21686792

Labour leader Ed Miliband has accused David Cameron of being "out of touch" for opposing European Union plans to cap bankers' bonuses.

The UK was the only EU country to oppose the cap in a vote on Tuesday.

Under the plan, bonuses would be limited to 100% of a banker's annual salary - or to 200% if shareholders approve.

During a lively Prime Minister's Questions session, Mr Miliband said Mr Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne were the only people who thought it was "a priority to fight for bigger bonuses".

He joked that bankers were facing a squeeze on their living standards and suggested that Mr Cameron was "straining every muscle" to help them.

"This the man who, in opposition, said there would be a day of reckoning for the banks," he said. "And now he now sends his chancellor to fight against the bonus cap in Brussels."

Banker's blood runs in Cameron's veins ..... :yuk: