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Originally Posted by Damien
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Can't say I blame him. That the BoE is not joining in the propaganda fest is probably very irritating to the powers that be.
EDIT: Just completed reading the article. If Theresa May et al are so desperate for a change they could try doing their bit with fiscal policy. Investing in things like the health service rather than demanding it do more with less year on year, to make us all more productive. Investing in infrastructure to make the UK more competitive.
I note the three MPs the Telegraph mentioned criticising Carney were all vehement leavers. Their complaints are entirely because the output from the BoE disagrees with their dogma.
This is pathetic. The entire country is being run through the lens of exit of the EU right now with anyone who dissents from the vision of it being amazing being accused of talking the country down and in need of reeducation. At some point, with help from the Express and Mail especially, we seem to have ended up where you'd expect the country to be while at war.
I note the Chancellor didn't join in this criticism, and as noted approved the most recent round of QE.
Governance of the country right now is downright alarming. Presumably next will be a mass purge of the 'remoaners' in the civil service.