The banks were no doubt run on an unsound and unsustainable basis, the government failed in both regulating the banks and its own public spending policies, but are the great British public entirely without blame in this?
Surely our society's appetite to consume more than we produce lies at the heart of all of this, for which we are all collectively culpable.
This is the bit that always gets me.
The banks were no doubt run on an unsound and unsustainable basis, the government failed in both regulating the banks and its own public spending policies, but are the great British public entirely without blame in this?
Surely our society's appetite to consume more than we produce lies at the heart of all of this, for which we are all collectively culpable.