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29 September 2008

Bradford & Bingley - a million losers

The Chancellor confirmed this morning that shareholders in Bradford & Bingley were at the bottom of his priority list and probably won't get a penny.


Nobody asked him why shareholders weren't consulted about the dramatic changes to the company in which they had a stake, and the Chancellor mentioned shareholders at the end of his interview on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme almost as an afterthought.

Despite promising to release a statement before the Stock Market opened at 8am, the first news we shareholders had was after that.

The BBC reported that the FSA had suspended dealing in B&B's shares earlier in the morning, but there was no mention of that in any news report before the market opening and even a major online sharedealing services like Barclays Stockbrokers failed to say anything about it on its site.

The shareholders don't seem to have a voice, which is why I've spoken to various news organisations to at least point out that we've been shafted and we've noticed - and why ITN have just filmed an interview with me for the ITV Lunchtime News.

I said that we don't have a voice. But we do. There are almost a million of us, and countless victims of the Northern Rock nationalisation. 

If we all felt sufficiently aggrieved by the policitians' callous disregard for us, we could make a significant and possibly Government-changing difference at the next election.

Perhaps the Conservatives and Lib Dems would care to let the world know whether they would have conspired in robbing us of our investments as shareholders had they been in Gordon Brown's shoes.

I'd like to know before I cast my next vote.

Jon McKnight
Author of Sort The Bastards!