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'Help save our HBOS jobs,' Calderdale politician lobbies Conservative party conference



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Published Date: 30 September 2008
CONSERVATIVES have been urged to back efforts to keep HBOS jobs in Calderdale.
Prospective Parliamentary candidate for the Calder Valley Craig Whittaker told the party conference in Birmingham yesterday that more than 6,000 staff "fear for their futures".

"I have been talking to many since the takeover announcement by Lloyds TSB and they feel abandoned by Labour, particularly in light of the apparent deal done to secure jobs in other areas of the UK.

"Many feel this Government has ignored them and their plight, and they're not confident the Government will provide the support they need," said Coun Whittaker.

He told delegates that there was not a family in Calderdale who did not have some connection to the bank.

"Whether it's a family member who works there, a friend who has spent their life in the company or someone whose firm is reliant on the bank indirectly. And there are thousands of firms like that – from the sandwich shops who depend on the trade of passing employees to survive, to the larger firms whose main dealings are now, and have always been, with the bank."

Councillor Whittaker (Rastrick) said they could be sure of support from Calderdale Council.

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  • Last Updated: 30 September 2008 10:53 AM
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me,

Calderdale 30/09/2008 12:21:38
"He told delegates that there was not a family in Calderdale who did not have some connection to the bank."
I don't have a connection with HBOS, I dont work there, don't bank ther and none of my family work there. SO THERE!
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Georgie1355,

Halifax 30/09/2008 12:38:24
I second the above !
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R.Swipe,

30/09/2008 14:41:18
Me neither ,no connection whatsoever....
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soothsayerIII,

30/09/2008 17:13:45
1,2,3 above so you think you've got nothing to loose? you'll miss us when we've gone and every shop is netto or a charity.
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exile,

30/09/2008 17:16:31
Netto will move out of town.
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bawdseyite,

halifax 30/09/2008 17:20:15
Think about it ! 1/2/3
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wise chap,

30/09/2008 18:02:49
Its disgusting that the Scottish government that run England too have done this deal. Sold down the river. People of Halifax should be up in arms over this
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exile,

30/09/2008 18:21:34
Get in there Craig. There could be points to gain. And what do points make ??
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exile,

30/09/2008 21:41:32
I think this takeover might now be in some doubt !!
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male4hannah,

kingcross 30/09/2008 22:41:20
After all the empty words & promises issued by the local council & planners Netto saw the light & did one out of this one horse town of ours.
Says it all really
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