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DIZ VINCE CABLE, MINISTRO DO COMERCIO BRITANICO, QUE NINGUEM PRECISA DE GANHAR 1 MILHAO POR ANO.

ISTO E UMA CRITICA AOS BANQUEIROS QUE TEM ANDADO A RECEBER BONUS  ANUAIS ESCANDALOSOS DE VARIOS MILHOES ACIMA DOS SALARIOS JA POR SI ASTRNOMICOS.

ESSES BONUS PROVOCAM AINDA MAIS REVOLTA NAS PESSOAS DE BOM SENSO PELA SIMPLES RAZAO DE ESSES BANCOS TEREM FALIDO E ANDAREM AGORA A VIVER DA ESMOLA DO CONTRIBUINTE.

NESTE CASO ESTAO A   GRATIFICAR E A ENCORAJAR O INSUCESSO. DIZ O GOVERNO CAMARAO QUE TEM DE OS REMUNERAR BEM PARA NAO PARTIREM PARA O ESTRANJEIRO!  MAS QUEM OS QUER NOS OUTROS PAISES. TEM LA GENTE DESSA COM FARTURA, QUE DEITARAM OS BANCOS ABAIXO E PUSERAM OS ESTADOS A PEDIR ESMOLA AO PUBLICOP, AO  BANCO EUROPEU E AO FMI!

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Vince Cable says 'no-one needs to earn £1m a year'

Vince CableVince Cable reflected on bonuses and how history would judge the coalition government in the interview

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Business Secretary Vince Cable has said he does not understand why people need to earn £1m per year.
"I've asked one or two of the more sympathetic bankers to explain it to me," the Liberal Democrat said in an interview with the Observer newspaper.
He said their response was "because others get it so I should, too".
"That is a ludicrous mindset. What on earth do these people think they are doing?" said Mr Cable, who recently criticised bonuses paid out by RBS.
'No fear'
Mr Cable, 70, also reflected on how he thought the coalition government would be seen in future.
"I think history will judge the coalition far more favourably than our contemporaries have done," he said.
"I don't fear for the future of the Liberal Party. In 20 years' time [the coalition] will be judged as a very necessary government."
He said he considered himself a "radical", but added: "Though obviously since being in government I have become much more enslaved these days."
Mr Cable, who became an MP aged 55, also said his late father would have been "over the moon" if he had known his son would end up in a government with the Conservatives.
'Offensive'
On millionaire bankers, he said: "I don't understand why people need a million quid a year.
"I've asked one or two of the more sympathetic bankers to explain it to me.
"The response has been: 'It's not that I need the money, it is because others get it so I should, too'."
Mr Cable said last month he thought the public would find it hard to understand how Royal Bank of Scotland could pay bonuses of £576m for staff when it had made an £8.2bn pre-tax loss for 2013.
It is not the first time the business secretary has criticised high bankers' bonuses, having previously described them as "offensive".

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