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 Appeal to clean up the banks

taxpayers jointly own 70% of the Royal Bank of and yet it is still investing heavily in dirty fossil fuel projects with questionable human rights standards across the world.

The World Development Movement is challenging the Treasury’s disastrous decision to finance bailed out banks, without insisting that they abide by basic environmental and human rights standards.

Yes I would like to make a donation and help fund WDM’s campaigning and legal actions to clean up the banks

£20 would help buy materials for a stunt (e.g. placards/posters) to gain local press coverage about our legal challenge.

£35 would help us commission and distribute a report that demonstrates the feasibility of changing RBS’ investment policy.

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Can we petition Sir Fred Goodwin to contribute? Donation by Paul on 30/06/09

 
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Donation by Anonymous on 30/06/09

 
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Governments have done more than enough big favours for the bankistas. Put your foot down this time, for the sake of the majority instead. Donation by Artjar on 30/06/09

 
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Donation by Roger Manser on 30/06/09

 
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Donation by anon on 30/06/09

 
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Challenging the way the economy works is fundamental to building a fair society. Changing RBS investment policy could be a step towards that. Donation by sebastian crankshaw on 30/06/09

 
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Donation by Anonymous on 30/06/09

 
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If some of our money is going to be used to prop up a bank investing in coal power, then some of it needs to be used to stop this happening. Donation by Tim Jones on 30/06/09

 
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WDM is a fantastic organisation & I am disgisted by the bank's behaviour. Keep up all your excellent campaigning work. Donation by Amanda on 30/06/09

 
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