Deposits accord rejected by Iceland's voters
Icelanders have rejected a depositor claims agreement with Britain and Netherlands for a second time in as many years as voters signalled they did not want tax funds to cover foreign losses by a private bank.
Sounds reasonable to me...
Sunday, 10 April 2011
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Iceland Says No ... The island nation may serve as an example for those who want capitalists to operate at their own risk. In a national referendum Saturday, Icelanders, for the second time, voted against a government proposal to pay the big losses of some of their bankers and their foreign customers, with 60% voting "No" and 40% in favor.
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