Manchester City Council has passed a motion condemning ‘legal loan sharks’ and promoting credit unions. It was proposed, seconded and supported by Labour / Co-operative Councillors, members of this branch. Although this doesn't change anything it does give support to the End Legal Loansharking campaign. It's a serious issue for people with a poor credit rating who have to pay interest rates of 2,000 percent and consequently get deeper in debt. Essentially the poorest have to pay the most for credit. It is not just cash loans it is easy-term catalogue shopping, or forced to use meter cards for electricity & gas. But that is an another issue, part of the bigger picture of no credit rating then you pay over the odds. Definately a need for further development of credit unions.
Notes and welcomes the UK-wide campaign to end ‘legal loan sharking’.
Believes that the lack of access to affordable credit is socially and economically damaging. Unaffordable credit is causing a myriad of unwanted effects such as poorer diets, colder homes, rent, council tax and utility arrears, depression (which impacts on job seeking behaviour) and poor health.
Further notes that unaffordable credit is extracting wealth from the most deprived communities.
Believes it is the responsibility of all levels of government to try to ensure affordable credit for all, and therefore pledges to use best practice to promote financial literacy and affordable lending. This will help to ensure that wealth stays in the local economy. We also pledge to promote credit unions in
Manchester, community based organisations offering access to affordable credit and promoting saving.
Calls on the government to introduce caps on the total lending rates that can be charged for providing credit.
Calls on the government to give local authorities the power to veto licences for high street credit agencies where they could have negative economic or social impacts on communities.
Signed: Councillors Sue Murphy (proposer), Kevin Peel (seconder), J Battle, N Murphy,
Smith, Longsden
Passed 12th October 2011.
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Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Credit Union Day
Another day another international whatever day. This time it's Thursday 20th October for International Credit Union Day. Yes, we have a credit union in south Manchester and it is called the South Manchester Credit Union which has been collecting and loaning since 2001. See the web site www.smcreditunion.co.uk/
For a global picture see ICCU Day.
For a global picture see ICCU Day.
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Monday, 14 May 2007
South Manchester Credit Union News

There are discussions to set up a Manchester Credit Union covering the whole city. There are numerous benefits. Members will have to be consulted, and will have the final say on whether to join the merged Credit Union.
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Credit-Unions
Saturday, 28 April 2007
Labour Vision
Ed Balls MP supports credit unions as one of the options to tackle loan sharks - taken from the "Labour Vision" video channel. Ed Balls MP (Labour / Coop : Normanton) answering selected questions sent in by viewers. This runs for nearly 15 minutes, the longest video yet. Should politicians be allowed to speak for so long? If they have an audience who can want to listen and leave at anytime, then yes.
The Labour Party is making good use of its You Tube channel racking up 37 videos to date. Latest ones include an animation of old newspaper cuttings "Never Forget How The Tories Wrecked the NHS", 1' 26" with no soundtrack...mmm. Labour Vision
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