natwest what a joke
was expecting money in my account today but due to computer issues have to wait now. was supposed to go food shopping but now no money in what am I to do. no wonder banks lose customers and faith in the public who are good customers. it's diffrent when you owe them money shame we have to rely on them so much

rant over

We should implement a national bank, 100% owned by the taxpayers of this country. It would be compelled to lend money to small business...........rather than the f**k you we're in it for ourselves attitude of the big banks. No bonus payments for failure will be tolerated, as is currently the norm........just an honest days pay for an honest days work. (How many bank bosses will know what that is?). Taking a four hour lunch, followed by 18 holes of golf, is not considered hard work by people who live in the real world.
Banks should be a servant of the people, and not the master's of an elected government.
I feel sure that Albs and Nickbat will concur. 
And where would they get the money to lend to all these small businesses ? Bearing in mind that if they are compelled to lend to them,they will be lending money to many businesses which will inevitably fail,so they will be losing money hand over fist. 
I think us the UK tax payers already majority own two banks RBS and Lloyds, which we would be better off not doing, so please don't even consider adding a third, loss making disaster.
Nat West is the best of the two. They are relying on recovering through strong in your face marketing campaigns, that they know you won't fail to notice. They are currently three days into their latest marketing campaign called: "Helping our customers too save their money". When asked: "Won't freezing your customers accounts, cause problems"? A marketing intern replied: "No, not at all, if it is a deposit account, we are currently giving a very generous 0.049% interest rate".
When asked if it would affect this years profits: "It might if we ever made any, but if the losses are bigger than expected, once we have paid our record bonuses, we know we can rely on the everlasting generosity of the UK taxpayer. We bankers have to keep up our professions standards and appearances: 27 bedroom weekend retreats, Aston Martins, Bentleys and the odd Royce, not to mention a wardrobe full of Saville Row suits don't come cheap". The interviewer that said in these times of hardship, shouldn't you be cutting back on your lifestyle: "Like everybody else in these recessionary times, we have cut back it is now only strictly Monday to Thursday for the 3* Michelin restaurants, the finest wines and vintage champagnes, then onto an exclusive gentlemen's club, hence the need for the little 27 bedroom country cottage for the weekends.
After finally admitting their was an IT problem, they have issued a statement from the head of their outsourced IT department, he said: "No worries, it is only an infinite loop, when 64 bit counter get round to 0 again, it go onto next account. Chief programmer had accident with rickshaw this morning, when back in 2 to 3 weeks, he fix no problem".