“I say 'enough is enough' because far too many people have become the victim of financial crime, because the authorities have been letting them down, because they are having to wait far too long to get the justice and compensation they deserve, and because it's time to properly hold the authorities and the regulators to account.”
CarlyBarnes-Short
Founder of Phoenix Sport and Media Group, COO Tiger Law
"I say 'enough is enough' as I've seen first hand the devastation caused by this broken system—marriages have broken down, victims have been hospitalised due to unfair tax charges, and their financial futures taken by an unjust system. I am attending the march to stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity with victims and to call for urgent change. I want to support historic victims and ensure that these injustices are not repeated to safeguard the well-being of future generations."
SueFlood
Victim Representative
“I say 'enough is enough' because victims deserve accountability from the wrongdoers for the injustices they have endured. We refuse to be silenced any longer and are determined to see meaningful change"
GordonCrosthwaite
Member, Philips Trust Action Group
“I say 'enough is enough' because we have a greedy, unscrupulous, unethical and uncaring financial services industry that is just focussed on making money, with insufficient concern or empathy for its customers and members; and we have a Financial Conduct Authority that just isn’t fit for purpose, routinely failing to represent consumers interests properly."
LynnParsons
Member, Philips Trust Action Group
"I say ‘enough is enough’ for victims in their 80s and 90s caught up in the building societies scandal - having lost homes and life savings- only to be let down by the FCA refusing to investigate, after 4 years of delay"
NigelCairns
SME victim of HSBC misconduct
"I say 'enough is enough' because ordinary peoples trust in the fairness of this countries institutions must urgently be restored. This starts with Parliament, the FCA and the Banks.
Reform of legislation must follow if the FCA is to be under a clear obligation to enforce deterrence of financial firms who continue to unfairly exploit and abuse small business and individuals.
Only when trust is restored will small business' have the confidence to borrow and invest in this countries economy."
PaulWeir
Equitable Members Action Group
“I say 'enough is enough' because without proper financial regulation there's no point saving for a pension."
WillDurston
Scam Victim
“I say 'enough is enough' because the opaque practices within the UK Financial Services Industry have left consumers vulnerable to the whims of poorly managed investment products. Despite promises of transparency and accountability, the system consistently fails to protect the hard-earned money of individuals. It’s time for regulators to enforce stricter oversight and for financial institutions to prioritise the interests of their clients over profit margins. The lack of transparency not only erodes trust but also jeopardises the financial stability of countless individuals relying on these investments for their future. I am a victim of the Woodford scandal, a wholly avoidable situation had the regulators and the other key players actually performed their duties properly. Enough is enough."
Steve and JoanFinch
Scam Victims
“We say 'enough is enough' because UK victims of fraud and financial crime are sick and tired of cronyism, corruption and cover-ups and the appalling lack of proper regulation and compensation."
PaulBirch
Scam Victims
“I say 'enough is enough' because my retirement savings have been decimated at the hands of consummate scammers, and the regulators and law enforcement agencies have watched it happen and allowed it to continue."
MaryBirch
“I say 'enough is enough' because I have seen at first hand the emotional and financial devastation caused by the criminal elements allowed to operate with impunity in the financial sector."
TedMeerloo
“I say 'enough is enough' because the outrage that is the continuing denial of official responsibility needs to be made as public as possible"
NeilHarrison
“I say 'enough is enough' because Governments, of all stripes, seem content to avoid action on pension scandals, such as Equitable Life by years of obfuscation, letting the passage of time reduce the size of the problem by natural depletion."
BrianCleaver
Scam Victim
“I say 'enough is enough' because I am both an EMAG member and a Woodford victim and there is a dishonesty that is rife within government and the establishment"
DennisWaite
Scam Victim
“I say 'enough is enough' because in a myriad of financial criminals...it's the victims of these criminals that lose. Time for justice"
IanNightingale
Scam victim
“I say that ‘enough is enough’ because if the elderly and in some cases vulnerable customers had never walked into their Building Societies (where they saw the staff as friends who they trusted) they would never have been introduced to unregulated firms selling wills and trusts that have since caused huge misery and huge financial loss.”
“I say 'enough is enough' because far too many people have become the victim of financial crime, because the authorities have been letting them down, because they are having to wait far too long to get the justice and compensation they deserve, and because it's time to properly hold the authorities and the regulators to account.”
"I say 'enough is enough' as I've seen first hand the devastation caused by this broken system—marriages have broken down, victims have been hospitalised due to unfair tax charges, and their financial futures taken by an unjust system. I am attending the march to stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity with victims and to call for urgent change. I want to support historic victims and ensure that these injustices are not repeated to safeguard the well-being of future generations."
“I say 'enough is enough' because victims deserve accountability from the wrongdoers for the injustices they have endured. We refuse to be silenced any longer and are determined to see meaningful change"
“I say 'enough is enough' because we have a greedy, unscrupulous, unethical and uncaring financial services industry that is just focussed on making money, with insufficient concern or empathy for its customers and members; and we have a Financial Conduct Authority that just isn’t fit for purpose, routinely failing to represent consumers interests properly."
"I say ‘enough is enough’ for victims in their 80s and 90s caught up in the building societies scandal - having lost homes and life savings- only to be let down by the FCA refusing to investigate, after 4 years of delay"
"I say 'enough is enough' because ordinary peoples trust in the fairness of this countries institutions must urgently be restored.
This starts with Parliament, the FCA and the Banks.
Reform of legislation must follow if the FCA is to be under a clear obligation to enforce deterrence of financial firms who continue to unfairly exploit and abuse small business and individuals.
Only when trust is restored will small business' have the confidence to borrow and invest in this countries economy."
“I say 'enough is enough' because without proper financial regulation there's no point saving for a pension."
“I say 'enough is enough' because the opaque practices within the UK Financial Services Industry have left consumers vulnerable to the whims of poorly managed investment products. Despite promises of transparency and accountability, the system consistently fails to protect the hard-earned money of individuals. It’s time for regulators to enforce stricter oversight and for financial institutions to prioritise the interests of their clients over profit margins. The lack of transparency not only erodes trust but also jeopardises the financial stability of countless individuals relying on these investments for their future. I am a victim of the Woodford scandal, a wholly avoidable situation had the regulators and the other key players actually performed their duties properly. Enough is enough."
“We say 'enough is enough' because UK victims of fraud and financial crime are sick and tired of cronyism, corruption and cover-ups and the appalling lack of proper regulation and compensation."
“I say 'enough is enough' because my retirement savings have been decimated at the hands of consummate scammers, and the regulators and law enforcement agencies have watched it happen and allowed it to continue."
“I say 'enough is enough' because I have seen at first hand the emotional and financial devastation caused by the criminal elements allowed to operate with impunity in the financial sector."
“I say 'enough is enough' because the outrage that is the continuing denial of official responsibility needs to be made as public as possible"
“I say 'enough is enough' because Governments, of all stripes, seem content to avoid action on pension scandals, such as Equitable Life by years of obfuscation, letting the passage of time reduce the size of the problem by natural depletion."
“I say 'enough is enough' because I am both an EMAG member and a Woodford victim and there is a dishonesty that is rife within government and the establishment"
“I say 'enough is enough' because in a myriad of financial criminals...it's the victims of these criminals that lose. Time for justice"
“I say that ‘enough is enough’ because if the elderly and in some cases vulnerable customers had never walked into their Building Societies (where they saw the staff as friends who they trusted) they would never have been introduced to unregulated firms selling wills and trusts that have since caused huge misery and huge financial loss.”