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English, 24.04.2020 12:53 rosanaboyd7

ANGRY SCENES AS 16 dhe
MEMBERS REJECT centre
(1)
for the Suffolk. We need to
to bring the
society forward into the 21st
century. Our own resources are
not enough and we need
capital from outside
shareholders.
Gwen Armstrong, who
has saved with the Suffolk
for 32 years said, 'Keeping
(6) status is a
great victory. Profits should
stay with us, and not go to
outside shareholders.' .
There were angry scenes at
the Suffolk (2)
's annual meeting as
the society's (3)
rejected by two to one a
recommendation from its board
that the society be (4).
Members had travelled from all
over the country to attend the
meeting in London. The Suffolk's
Davies, said This is a sad day

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