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37051
Name: Anonymous on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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37052
Name: Carl Lingard on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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37053
Name: Anonymous Facebook user on Jan 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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37054
Name: J Hart on Jan 26, 2012Comments: never reward failuresFlag
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37055
Name: David Lapsley on Jan 26, 2012Comments: Give more money to pensioners not the rich Chairmen and board members off companys and banksFlag
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37056
Name: Megan Wood on Jan 26, 2012Comments: disgusting, unjust and making a joke out of normal everyday people.Flag
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37057
Name: G J Nicol on Jan 27, 2012Comments: How ludicrous it is that a company owned by the taxpayer is giving Stephen Hester almost £1 million as a bonus. Can't he struggle on with his £1.2 million salary? What about all the 21,000 who have lost their jobs at RBS recently? It's a real slap in the face to them.Flag
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37058
Name: Pamela Young on Jan 27, 2012Comments: abhorrent that any bonuses exist in these circumstances. how very dare they!Flag
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37059
Name: Rik Davies on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37060
Name: Laura C on Jan 27, 2012Comments: When you earn as much as they do, do you really need a £1.5bn bonus!?Flag
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37061
Name: Janice Waller on Jan 27, 2012Comments: It is morally wrong that Hester should receive a large bonus when the share value is so low. He receives a decent salary for the job he does.Flag
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37062
Name: Graham Salter on Jan 27, 2012Comments: They say they can't block the bonus because of "larger issues". But what issue can be more important than Fairness and Social Justice?Flag
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37063
Name: Bernice Hodges on Jan 27, 2012Comments: the country is 1000,000,000,000 in debt and these few are getting this money, that should be paid back to the £20,000,000,000 "loan" they were given to bail them out!Flag
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37064
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Kevin Perkins on Jan 27, 2012
Comments: Disgraceful bonus' must be stopped!Flag -
37065
Name: Steve Hinton on Jan 27, 2012Comments: tory voter but sickened by the banksFlag
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37066
Name: Christopher Reilly on Jan 27, 2012Comments: greedy bankersFlag
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37067
Name: Paul Georgiou on Jan 27, 2012Comments: We need to change a system that allows those who simply handle money to take more than those who create wealth.Flag
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37068
Name: Magnus MacAulay on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37069
Name: Jasbir Bains on Jan 27, 2012Comments: No way thats not onFlag
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37070
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Ian Kirton on Jan 27, 2012
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37071
Name: Judith Street on Jan 27, 2012Comments: I don't believe that bonuses should be given and the funds should be given to the government so that the burden on the taxpayers assumption of the debt can be repayed and reflected in the government not needing to increase taxes.Flag
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37072
Name: Simon Chittick on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37073
Name: Mark Sherry on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37074
Name: Kenneth Jarrad on Jan 27, 2012Comments: Bonus payable after tax payers' money returned.Flag
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37075
Name: David Birch on Jan 27, 2012Comments: They should also cap pay to be 10x the mean salary, given that they're giving out salaries in excess of £1,000,000...Flag
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37076
Name: John Mcmillan on Jan 27, 2012Comments: with 38yrs employment with rbs I now survive on my own fat cat pension of under £10k pa Heston should be ashamed as should all rbs directorsFlag
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37077
Name: S Thexton on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37078
Name: DAVE HOSKINS on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37079
Name: Lynn Bates on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37080
Name: Helen Spiers on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37081
Name: Sarah Craig on Jan 27, 2012Comments: Cutting the pensions of health care workers who spend 12 hour shifts on their feet sometimes 7 days a week, then giving out a billion of tax payers money to bankers as bonuses?! Have we gone mad? Just because they crunch numbers and juggle markets doesn't mean they work any harder than anyone else at their job be it fixing cars, building houses, nursing the elderly, anything! We all come home tired at the end of the day, just the majority don't have millions in the bank in compensation for our hard work.Flag
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37082
Name: Ron on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37083
Name: Viv Burgess on Jan 27, 2012Comments: These huge bonuses are obsceneFlag
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37084
Name: Mr Stephen Metcalf on Jan 27, 2012Comments: its a disgrace that this is even being considered!!!Flag
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37085
Name: JULIE BURROWS on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37086
Name: Michael Holt on Jan 27, 2012Comments: Labour knights bent bankers; Tories give them millions. What's the difference?Flag
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37087
Name: Ian Rees on Jan 27, 2012Comments: This man is going to make many more millions when his bonus shares increase in value - he's rolling in our money while we have to go short.Flag
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37088
Name: Walter "Thin Cat" Winston on Jan 27, 2012Comments: If this man's main motivation is his pay and bonus rather than doing his job no wonder RBS is not meeting its targets. Let him resign.Flag
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37089
Name: Malcolm Muderridge on Jan 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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37090
Name: Mike Blackmore on Jan 27, 2012Comments: Disgusted with RBS and with the government.Flag
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37091
Name: Alex Shamsabdi on Jan 27, 2012Comments: They should not get anything. bankers in the intreast of the people should get no more than 45k its our money not theirs and they dont desearve it.Flag
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37092
Name: Margaret Wilson on Jan 27, 2012Comments: I think it is disgusting he is getting taxpayers money when there is the highest unemployment on record.Flag
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37093
Name: Kathleen Tear on Jan 27, 2012Comments: This recession was caused by the bankers and yet they continue to receive obscene amounts of money for bringing this country to its knees.Flag
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37094
Name: Roger Hayes on Jan 27, 2012Comments: As the key share holders are the public then the public interest should come before personal gains.Flag
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37095
Name: Anonymous on Jan 27, 2012Comments: I'm 34 years old and have studied and worked hard to get where I am and pay my taxes as every citizen should. What galls is the extraordinary greed of a handful of so called executives. A freid of mione who works in the city tells tales of rival tables of city workers in various bars who see who can spend the most on booze, £500 on a glass of Brandy anyone?! If only the capital garnered were invested instead of literally pissed away!Flag
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37096
Name: Kiera Docherty on Jan 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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37097
Name: Adam Morgan on Jan 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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37098
Name: Karen Rowland on Jan 28, 2012Comments: why are the people responsible for the banking criss the only people who seem to be unaffected by the recession?Flag
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37099
Name: Karen Rowland on Jan 28, 2012Comments: why are the people responsible for the banking criss the only people who seem to be unaffected by the recession?Flag
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37100
Name: Paul Biggs on Jan 28, 2012Comments:Flag