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Lloyds sell-off is a scandal
The predictable free market mantra of the Conservatives continues with the sale of 6% of Lloyds

With grim predictability the relentless economic conservatives in this Tory-led government have made the incision that starts the slow bloodletting of our bit of Lloyds on the London stock market.

What else could we expect from an incompetent Chancellor who follows the out-of-date mantra that sees salvation only in giving up government powers over our society and handing them to discredited "market forces."

Yesterday's sale of 6 per cent of the bank was well-trailed, and reflects the dogmatic phobia among the right of having to do anything more than set fragile rules within which, it is claimed, markets will deliver us to riches.

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