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Early Day Motion on building societies and FSCS levy continues to gain support from MPs

Date: 25 Feb 2009
 
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An Early Day Motion (EDM) noting the disproportionate impact on building societies of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) levy resulting from the failure of banks, continues to gain momentum in Parliament.  The EDM now has the support of over 145 MPs – up from 100 at the end of January.

View EDM 426 - Financial Services Compensation Scheme Levy on Building Societies

Also on the same subject, a petition on the Number 10 website - the official site of the Prime Minister’s Office – has gained the support of over 1,200 members of the public -

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