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Labour's credit card slated for sky-high interest



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Published Date: 25 September 2008
THE cash-strapped Labour Party is urging members to sign up for a credit card that could seriously damage their wealth.
Delegates at the party's conference in Manchester are being offered the Visa card in exchange for a £15 donation.

But financial experts have warned that the 18.9 per cent APR interest rate is cripplingly high and that much better deals are availab
le.

Labour has three credit cards, but only the most expensive was offered to delegates at Manchester.

Financial experts said consumers should shop around.

David Kuo, head of personal finance at money website Fool.co.uk, said: "We should never allow emotions to cloud our financial judgment. In the case of political affinity cards, politics and money just do not mix."

Other high street credit cards offer interest rates up to 10.4 per cent lower.

A Labour spokesman said all the main political parties in the UK offered affinity cards and that the deal was "comparable" with others.

"We offer a range of services to our members, as do almost all large membership organisations," he added.

The Labour Party still has debts of £16 million, despite a £1 million donation from JK Rowling, the Harry Potter author, which cheered delegates at the start of conference week.

Total debts have fallen by £11 million since 2005, and Jack Dromey, the party's treasurer, has said Labour is making "real progress" with its finances.

He said the party made a £7.5 million surplus last year and was no longer relying on overdrafts.

Glenrothes election date

THE Glenrothes by-election is set to be held on 6 November, it emerged yesterday.

No official announcement has been made,

but it is understood Labour activists have been told to gear up for an election on that date.

The party will face a tough battle to retain the seat, with recent opinion polls showing strong support for the SNP.

Lindsay Roy, the rector at Gordon Brown's old school in Kirkcaldy, is Labour's candidate. Activists yesterday said they feared a backlash from the proposed Lloyds TSB takeover of HBOS, which has many employees in the seat.





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  • Last Updated: 24 September 2008 10:09 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Labour Party
 
1

druidh,

edinburgh 25/09/2008 00:39:33
Oooh. Sneaked that one in at the end then? No answer to the question (doubtless unasked by the Scotmans roving reporters) of why there's such a delay when it was so important for the voters of Glasgow not to lose representation?
2

Itchy,

25/09/2008 01:43:51
Those who vote socialist because their father did and because they always have will get the card anyway.
3

Guga II,

Rockall 25/09/2008 01:52:00
I wonder if their new credit card will have a monkey with a red rosette as its logo?

4

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 25/09/2008 09:58:57
Labour is as Labour does - even their credit card is a ripoff!

Roll on Nov 6th.
5

piehutt,

25/09/2008 12:54:59
When did a story along the lines of 'Labour rip's people off' become newsworthy?
6

Publius,

London 25/09/2008 14:10:08
Don't know about Labour credit cards but a few years ago I met someone who said he had a Grobelaar Goalkeeper savings account. The less he saved the more he earned.
7

Hugo of Garven,

25/09/2008 17:35:09
#1
" . . why there's such a delay when it was so important for the voters of Glasgow not to lose representation?"

That was a completely different situation. London Labour expected to win Glasgow East.

8

suchaparcelofrogues,

Scotland 25/09/2008 19:28:27
A labour party credit card? I thought they were bankrupt are they using our taxes to fund their credit?
9

donald,

glasgow 26/09/2008 05:01:48
"Those who vote socialist because their father did and because they always have will get the card anyway."

Not referring to the Royal Labour Party, surely?
10

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26/09/2008 13:37:52
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livilion,

livingston 02/10/2008 11:38:32
A Labour Private Finance Initiative?
Ah well so long as its for a good cause, how many airmiles for my knighthood?
Lord livilion of Almondvale has a nice ring to it, and I could aye come round and set fire to your curtains.

 

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