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what happens to TSB now the split has happened

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Will it always remain part of the lloyds group

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  • innovate
    innovate Posts: 16,217 Forumite
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    Not if things go according to the heavily publicised plan.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TSB_Bank_(United_Kingdom)
  • No what would be the point of that?

    Euro interference means it will be sold off next year - fancy a punt on the shares?
  • System
    System Posts: 178,344 Community Admin
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    Positive Euro interference
    No what would be the point of that?

    Euro interference means it will be sold off next year - fancy a punt on the shares?
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  • Archi_Bald
    Archi_Bald Posts: 9,681 Forumite
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    Yeah right.:p

    There's a million and one positive aspects of the EU for the UK, versus probably half a million of negatives.

    One of the positives relevant to this board is the max 24 hour payment legislation which we now all take for granted. Nobody will be able to prove it was all down to the EU, but I for one don't think it would have happened in the UK without EU legislation.
  • Archi_Bald wrote: »
    There's a million and one positive aspects of the EU for the UK, versus probably half a million of negatives.

    One of the positives relevant to this board is the max 24 hour payment legislation which we now all take for granted. Nobody will be able to prove it was all down to the EU, but I for one don't think it would have happened in the UK without EU legislation.
    If it means we get back the control of our borders and have the power to return any undesirables to whence they came from then I would gladly give up these regulations.
    Another debate for another time I guess.
  • System
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    It's a positive move for competition in UK banking.

    I didn't mean to fire up those Tory / UKIP supporters out there :rotfl:
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  • opinions4u
    opinions4u Posts: 19,411 Forumite
    Heng_Leng wrote: »
    It's a positive move for competition in UK banking.
    Absolutely true.

    It does, however, seem to have been taken as an opportunity for both LBG and it's TSB spin-off to shaft some of my former colleagues by removing their pension scheme which had already been hacked away at quite dramatically ... citing TUPE regulations as an excuse.
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