I have to say that I think this is rather good from the New Economics Foundation:
Putting together our bailouts blog we reviewed contributions from many (@HighPayCentre @RichardJMurphy @IPPR @Cmmonwealth @thenextsystem et al.) on what + how conditions should be applied. It's complex so we tried to put a workable framework around it https://t.co/W9oro8bSQd pic.twitter.com/olNIHJLVKc
— Alex Chapman (@chappersmk) April 28, 2020
Since the chart is rather small this is what it looks like blown up, a bit:
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Just seen this petition on the Position Money
Blog.
https://positivemoney.org/2020/04/bank-of-england-come-clean-stop-secret-business-bailouts-now-petition-launch/
So, we won’t get to see who gets a bailout!!!
Vinnie, is there a petition asking that no bailouts are given to companies using tax havens.
I’d sign that one.
Ian.. I believe I signed one… Canna find it right now but this came up..
https://www.independent.co.uk/independentpremium/voices/coronavirus-business-loans-richard-branson-virgin-group-bailout-billionaires-a9488406.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_campaign=INDNews_PremiumArticle_7C0919-0919_7Cprospecting&utm_term=IND_Headlines_Masterlist_CDP&fbclid=IwAR1Btfx16885-iGyJ_BCvhSjenQIEJWP2hBq6bZNAUWXm4tSAaKILOmXo5s
See today’s question….
Other countries are taking account of climate effect and of tax haven use, in their bailouts.
They say they are
To be candid the tax haven criterion used is actually exceptionally abitrary