British banks are still not trusted 10 years after crash

A majority of British people do not trust banks and think they did not face severe enough penalties for their part in the 2008 financial crisis, a survey shows.

British banks are still not trusted 10 years after crash

By Lawrence White

A majority of British people do not trust banks and think they did not face severe enough penalties for their part in the 2008 financial crisis, a survey shows.

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