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DECISION REACHED: Chancellor Alistair Darling during yesterday's announcement that Northern Rock is to be nationalised
DECISION REACHED: Chancellor Alistair Darling during yesterday's announcement that Northern Rock is to be nationalised

Troubleshooter starts work today at nationalised Northern Rock

A GOVERNMENT turnaround team starts work at Northern Rock today after the Chancellor finally called time on a private sector rescue for the ailing lender.

Emergency legislation will be laid before Parliament today, allowing the bank to be nationalised.

Last night, the North-East lender's staff - including 6,000 who work in the region - were anxiously awaiting news.

Chancellor Alistair Darling has appointed financial troubleshooter Ron Sandler to lead the rescue mission.

Mr Sandler, 55, will visit Newcastle later today for a meeting with staff, when he is expected to lay out his plans to stabilise the business.

Mr Darling said the move would be a temporary measure with the intention to sell Northern Rock back to the private sector "at the earliest and most prudent opportunity".

However, in an interview with The Northern Echo last night he conceded the bank might be in public ownership for years.

He said he hoped Northern Rock could be privatised as soon as growth returned to the money markets, but added: "It's not going to end tomorrow. It will be difficult this year, but things will improve in subsequent years."

Mr Darling reluctantly decided nationalisation was in the best of interests of taxpayers when two private sector rescue bids - by the bank's management and Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group - failed to come up to scratch.

"Under the current market conditions" neither proposal delivered "sufficient value for money" to the taxpayer, said Mr Darling.

"I have always believed that the only long-term future the Northern Rock has is as a private sector bank. But the two options on the table didn't stack up as opposed to a temporary period of public ownership," he said.

"That will allow a time for the bank to be refocused and try to regain some of its position."

Sir Richard said he was disappointed by the decision.

"We believe nationalisation is not the right answer and that a commercial solution would have been the best way forward," he said.

The Virgin-led bid had promised to keep job cuts to a minimum. Now staff at Northern Rock will have to wait to see what nationalisation will mean for them.

Mr Sandler admitted that the business would have to be slimmed down, but declined to comment on what this meant in terms of potential job cuts.

Nationalisation does at least give a shot in the arm to The Northern Rock Foundation, which has been guaranteed £15m a year.

Mr Darling said: "We can't substitute everything the Northern Rock was able to do for it, but I hope the £15m a year will help and give it a basis to keep going."

The UK Shareholders Association, representing people with a stake in Northern Rock, said it intended to "pursue any legal options available to it to thwart the nationalisation process and to ensure that fair and reasonable compensation is paid".

Robin Ashby, of the Northern Rock Small Shareholders' Association, said: "Nationalisation is never the answer to business problems. It can only be bad news for the company, for its employees, for the British reputation for financial competence and bad news for the Northern Rock charity and shareholders."

lan Clarke, chief executive of regional development agency One North East, said: "This decision by the Government brings welcome clarity regarding the immediate future of Northern Rock.

"I will be seeking the earliest possible meeting with the new executive chairman, Ron Sandler, to learn more about his plans for the bank.

"It is also welcome news that income for the Northern Rock Foundation has been guaranteed for the next three years, given the outstanding contribution it makes to the North-East."

Kevan Jones, Labour MP for North Durham, said: "The Government was right to look at all the alternatives. This will now end the uncertainty for the 6,000 people in the North-East, so this is welcome news.

"It was a very difficult decision and it was the right one. Looking at the bids it is right for the taxpayers and right for the North- East."

But Michael Bates, deputy chairman of the Conservative Party, described the move as catastrophic for the bank and the North-East.

He said: "After four months of dithering on this issue, the two bids from Virgin and from the inhouse management team have only been there for two weeks and I do not believe they can have been given anywhere near due consideration in that time but they have leapt to this draconian step."

7:56am Monday 18th February 2008

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