For David Johnstone:
Concerning the first paragraph of your reply.
Perhaps from your exceptionally high horse you may not have noticed that by and large it has been highly regulated and very qualified people - the financial 'great and good' - who recently have all but bankrupted our country.
In the eyes of many, those members of what can best be described as being of the 'upper working class' are now a totally busted flush.
This lack of credibility has been brought about by their having been seen as having less conscience than South London fourth-hand car dealers. Not all of course, yet mud once thrown splatters and sticks.
It started with Lloyd's, then Equitable Life and since then down-hill all the way until we all found out that a huge number of MPs. have had their snouts in the trough.
Sir, the outside world has changed.
With the new concerns about the EU banks it seems that the large changes presently taking place will continue for sometime to come, perhaps even in a more radical way than anyone can presently imagine.
Whether this looming shake up will in the long-run be for good or ill (as far as the Britain and those who live here are concerned) is of course only known to God.
personally if I have to be ripped off, I would much rather it was done by a good ol' boy from 'Sarth' London than an incompetent twit that I happened to be at school with, at least it will be done with a smile.
Really, you owe Mr. Jefferies an apology for your first paragraph. As to your second paragraph it seems reasonably down to earth and sane.