Miliband vows to break up banks
Updated: 2012-09-30 11:04:05
Labour leader Ed Miliband vowed on Sunday to break up the country's biggest banks if his party comes to power at the next general election.
Labour leader Ed Miliband vowed on Sunday to break up the country's biggest banks if his party comes to power at the next general election.
Labour leader Ed Miliband vowed to break-up the country's biggest banks if his party came to power at the next general election, in an interview with a Sunday newspaper.
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