Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Joan McAlpine*, Clare Haughey*, Andy Wightman*, Fulton MacGregor*, David Torrance*, Richard Lyle*, Stewart Stevenson*, Pauline McNeill*, Ross Greer*, Ivan McKee*, Murdo Fraser* *S5M-06874 Neil Findlay: RBS, Breaking Promises to the People of Fauldhouse, Again That the Parliament condemns the reported decision by RBS to withdraw the mobile — banking service from Fauldhouse in West Lothian, which was introduced in order to provide a banking service to the community after the closure of the village's RBS branch; suggests that, given what it considers to be, the deceitful pledge that RBS would always be the last bank in town, this latest decision represents another broken promise made to the people of Fauldhouse; believes that it detrimentally impacts on the area's people, businesses and community groups, and takes no cognisance of people without the means to use online banking, or who frail or disabled people, or who claim benefits, or who are without their own transport, and considers that banks should be regulated in a far more effective and socially just way in order to meet the needs of all of their customers.