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I don’t know where my loan will go

Amid the political crossfire over last week’s injection of £39.2 billion more taxpayers’ money into Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), one group of people was forgotten — the poor customers, of whom I am one. Full Article at Times Online

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