PROTEST AGAINST THE ANGLO PROMISSORY NOTE STITCH UP: BANK OF IRELAND EGM ROYAL MARINE HOTEL, DUN LAOGHAIRE MONDAY 18th JUNE, From 8.30 – 9.30am on Monday, there will be a protest outside the EGM at…
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Campaigners say promissory deal is a stitch up and a lost opportunity
Press Conference: Friday 30th, 11.15am Central Hotel, Exchequer St Dublin Campaigners say promissory deal is a stitch up and a lost opportunity The ‘Anglo: Not Our Debt’ Campaign, which includes a wide range of community,…
Campaigners say promissory deal is a political stroke and a lost opportunity
Press Conference & Event Notice: Friday March 30th 2012, 11.15am, Central Hotel, Exchequer St, Dublin The ‘Anglo: Not Our Debt’ Campaign, which includes a wide range of community, global justice and other organisations, will hold…
Campaigners say promissory deal is not a real or just solution and reduces chances of write-down of Anglo debt
The ‘Anglo: Not Our Debt‘ Campaign has described the proposed deal on deferral of the €3.1 billion ‘promissory note’ payment due on 31st March as likely to create bigger debt problems for people in Ireland…
Anglo Campaigners Appease the ECB Gods on Week of Equinox
On the week of the Equinox, community activists and residents from Dublin 7 and Dublin 12 have organised mock “equinox sacrifices” to “appease the ECB gods”. The campaign is calling for the Anglo “promissory note”…
ECB gets Valentines Card but Government Shows Little Love to People
On Valentine’s Day, the Anglo: Not Our Debt campaign has called on the Irish Government to show people in Ireland that it “really cares” by suspending repayments of Anglo Irish Bank’s debts. The Debt Justice…
Campaigners Say Fiscal Treaty Is ‘Doublethink’
Press release from Debt Justice Action’s Not Our Debt campaign. The campaign group Anglo: Not Our Debt has sharply criticized the EU’s new ‘fiscal treaty’. Campaign spokesperson Marie Moran described the treaty as “akin to someone…
The governments strategy of no bondholder left behind is killing our people
Statement from Repudiate the Debt Campaign Once again the Government is handing over public money, this time €1.25 billion, to pay off the bond-holders of Anglo-Irish Bank. This callous, odious and unjust debt is taking…
A Good Start to the New Year
Ever since the crisis began, progressives have been on the back-foot, forced to react to the agenda driven by the orthodoxy. However, 2012 has started on a more hopeful note. There have been two initiatives…
A call to resist IBRC bond payment of 1.25 billion euro. From some of the 99% network
From some of the 99% Network : 17 January 2012 : Monaghan/Dublin/Spain/Dundalk This is on everyone’s lips. We are just the ones saying it out loud. It’s time for all of us who are interested…
2012 – The Year of Anglo
A lot of people are going to find it difficult in 2012, what with the economy returning to recession and all. But for one group, it will be business as usual: Anglo-Irish creditors. And that…
Why is the Government Going to Pay the 700 million Unguaranteed Anglo Bond?
I’m sure like me, readers of this have been consumed with the great debate going on in Ireland at the moment. Apart from the rain and receding flood waters, it’s all anyone wants to talk…
A Long, Long, Long Way to Go
Michael Taft has a post on Progressive Economy about the Minister for Finance’s Fierce Burning of Senior Unguaranteed Bondholders plan. It’s not enough. Not nearly enough: In putting forward his suggestion for burden sharing, the…
TASC Launches Discussion Paper on Debt and Banking Crisis
Paper proposes replacement of blanket bank guarantee with guarantee for deposits only ‘Extend and pretend‘ strategy should be used to avoid paying Anglo promissory notes “Ireland can no longer afford ‘zombie banks’, which are preventing…

