Early day motion · EDM 597 · 22 Jul 2010
ENFORCEMENT OF BANK OF ENGLAND ACT 1694
Tabled by Austin Mitchell (Labour)
15 signatures
The motion
That this House, observing that the intention of the founding Act of the Bank of England in 1694 was `that their Majesties' subjects may not be oppressed by the said corporation', notes that those subjects have been seriously oppressed by the Bank's failure to control the greed, risk-taking and speculation of the banking system over which it presides; and therefore suggests that this oppression should be dealt with as the Act provides, by fines in the sum of three times the value of the abusive trading.
Source: the official Early Day Motions database.