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Old 17-10-2016, 00:24   #2059
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by Kursk View Post
Sigh. Damien has already spelt it out for you:

If the Government tell Mr Carney to go, they are telling him what to do. That's as clear as I can be.
So do you really think Dr Carney should ignore his own job description and second-guess what the PM wants instead? I think people at his level are made of stronger stuff than that.

What I think some Brexiters object to is his openness. This was picked up during his job interview and seen then as a positive.
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23. We welcome the fact that Dr Carney was prepared on occasion to offer views on things that his predecessors would have been reluctant to comment on publicly. For example, in his questionnaire he gave his view on how changes in individual countries could contribute to ameliorating the problems in the eurozone..
He told us that he intended to continue to offer such comment
Source: House of Commons Treasury Committee Appointment of Dr Mark Carney as Governor of the Bank of England HC 944 Published on 19 April 2013
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