| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | Anonymous | |
| 52 | Frank Martin | Kelvin, Glasgow - SSP |
| 53 | M. Wood | My current account went over drawn by £1.79 by accident and the result of this event? Over £90.00 in charges had to be paid and if not the debt would increase by £30.00 per month until resolved.
No way out, no way to cancel the account until you hand over the cash to these gangsters, which I did under ignored protest.
As an unemployed person this caused significant hardship, which my bank manager was made aware of at the earliest instance. What about those poor folks less fortunate than me, I have since learnt of massive charges accrued by people with the W"Bankers" using this unjust method. |
| 54 | tariq hamid | can i just add the bank of england (mother of all uk banks) change its name as it is a privately owned by the elite and not by the british people as the name sugests. respect to george galloway |
| 55 | James Walls | SOCIALISM WORKS FOR SURE! |
| 56 | Jock Marshall | excellent socialist thinking |
| 57 | Stewart Hunter | ...and sack all the overpaid rip off merchants at the top of these organisations! |
| 58 | Bob Harper | My shareholding voice asks you to stop these punitive bank charges now! |
| 59 | David Watt | |
| 60 | Lorna Grant | |
| 61 | dod forrest | |
| 62 | Keith Boyd | We own the bloody banks. All charges should be stopped immediately. |
| 63 | Jim Lowe | For an end to house repossessions and workers and union control of the banks also. |
| 64 | michael north | no comment ex cept i totally agree with the petition . |
| 65 | James Haire | Now the public owns shares in the banks these punitive bank charges should stop |
| 66 | John Thacker | |
| 67 | tom dowling | my daughter has suffered debt and worry through these punitive bank charges she is a student |
| 68 | Melanie Megarrell | |
| 69 | Dawn Dempsey | |
| 70 | john megarrell | |
| 71 | Kirsten Read | |
| 72 | Liam Lynch | Did anybody see that penalty miss in the Stoke City/Spurs game....amazing! |
| 73 | Louise Mcleary | There’s a lot more the banks should have done and still need to do to make the lives of the public easier in this looming recession that after all they themselves created. However cancelling bank charges would be a very small step in the right dir3ection |
| 74 | john ward clifford | |
| 75 | Brian Smith | I stopped using banks years ago, but anything that helps those who are caught in their snares to bre released is good. |
| 76 | Jim McFarlane | nationalise the banks under democratic workers control |
| 77 | Pam Cathro | stop the rip offs by the rich bankers
Dundee Solidarity |
| 78 | David Somerville | |
| 79 | barry young | |
| 80 | Pete Wemyss | |
| 81 | m butterworth | |
| 82 | S Hurl | |
| 83 | Anonymous | |
| 84 | Ken Ross | |
| 85 | Michael Wilson | signing against injustice! |
| 86 | Deirdre Henderson | We have all been ripped off long enough. |
| 87 | Ron Wilson | |
| 88 | Anonymous | |
| 89 | Lesley Grant | |
| 90 | Morag Henderson | |
| 91 | frank mccluskey | robbery |
| 92 | Catherine Wilson | This is the opportunity for the governement to put customers before profits in those banks. |
| 93 | Mike MacKenzie | I am concerned also about banks imposing punitive charges on small businesses and withdrawing facilities. |
| 94 | Anonymous | |
| 95 | Mark Wood | |
| 96 | Sandy Clarke | |
| 97 | mark hedges | |
| 98 | Anonymous | |
| 99 | lee hedges | |
| 100 | John Gibson | |