ABOUT ten years ago I wrote a letter expressing my views on low interest rates.
This was before the crash of 2008. Now to add insult to injury the interest rate has been reduced further,
No doubt the 'Brexits' are to be blamed. I being one of them feel that we are being made scapegoats.
Anything is worth it to be freed from Europe.
As I've saved, I've had to invest my money to attract decent rates in unreliable sources not covered by FCAS. In other words, I'm forced to gamble.
I feel like drawing my money out and hiding it. If everybody did this, the banks would be in trouble! Regarding our so-called 'friends' in Europe, Edward Heath shouldn't have taken us into Europe in the first place.
B Haworth
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