two banks close ahead of planned protest - bristol against dsei
Bristol against the arms trade | 08.09.2011 23:11 | Anti-militarism | World
Both Lloyds TSB and Halifax Broadmead have already chosen to shut down for the entire day, anyone would think they had something to hide! well in fact they do....
Halifax Bank of Scotland has been part of six syndicated loans to the arms sector over the last 10 years worth £1.2 billion.
and Lloyds TSB is worse still having been part of 40 syndicated loans to the arms sector over the last 10 years worth £33.3 billion, including loans to producers of cluster munitions and depleted uranium munitions.
Join us Saturday 10th September – in our picket of the high street banks which remain open. 1pm Castle Park, Bristol.
Halifax Bank of Scotland has been part of six syndicated loans to the arms sector over the last 10 years worth £1.2 billion.
and Lloyds TSB is worse still having been part of 40 syndicated loans to the arms sector over the last 10 years worth £33.3 billion, including loans to producers of cluster munitions and depleted uranium munitions.
Join us Saturday 10th September – in our picket of the high street banks which remain open. 1pm Castle Park, Bristol.
Bristol against the arms trade
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