
It is alleged that in the aftermath of the Credit Crunch, PM Gordon Brown found a quick solution for his failing economy: he started robbing from the taxpayer for failed banks.
And for months he got away with it foiling the media and the citizens with the techniques he learned from a notorious television series where the robber was known as El Solitario ("The Loner").
Only once it was realised that the banks had got greedy and were continuing to pay loads of bonuses for a demoralised and failed business and promoting an air of nepotism within the financial market and the governing authorities, while estranging itself from their customers
did the penny drop that the UK Government had absolutely no control over the Great Credit Robbery that had ensued.
"He had an ordinary life, with a stable family," said Roberto Morono, the police inspector who led the hunt. "He was in good shape but the banks screwed up and debts mounted. Without a doubt, he led a double life and probably not even his family knew about his financial activities."

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