The economic crisis drags on but the coalition fails to see austerity is not working

IT WAS three years ago last week that it all came crashing down for Royal Bank of Scotland, rescued from collapse by state funds.

HBOS, subject to an emergency rescue by Lloyds that is debated to this day, was also part-nationalised as the government moved to prevent the banking crisis from escalating further.

Meanwhile, more than 300,000 savers waited anxiously for news of what would happen to the money they had tied up in Icesave after its owner, Landsbanki, went into receivership amid Iceland’s economic meltdown.

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