Proceeding contribution from Bernard Jenkin (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 6 November 2012. It occurred during Debate on Banking Union and Economic and Monetary Union.
Banking Union and Economic and Monetary Union
It seems to me that the hon. Gentleman is trying to have his cake and eat it. Either he is going to be in the room—in the banking union—or not. If he is not going to be in the banking union, the question that he is failing to grapple with is this: what safeguards and protections do we need given that we will not be in the room because we will not be in the banking union? Perhaps he could provide an answer to that question instead of just waffle.
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- 2012-13
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- Banks Financial services EU action Economic and monetary union EU economic policy Regulation European Central Bank European Banking Authority
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