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		|  29-11-2018, 16:53 | #3916 |  
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			Jacob Rees-Mogg calls Mark Carney a 'failed-second tier politician' 
Jacob Rees-Mogg has launched a personal attack on the Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, saying he should not have been in the post for some time.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-pol...ier-politician
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		|  29-11-2018, 16:56 | #3917 |  
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			Name calling  and personal insults is what one would expect from Jacob Rees-Mogg..
		 
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		|  29-11-2018, 17:15 | #3918 |  
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			Yeah, I think I will take the opinions of someone who was; Ex-Managing Director of investment banking for Goldman SachsFormer Governor of the Bank of Canada whose actions were credited with the stability of Canadas economy during the 2008 financial crisisHeadhunted for the Bank of England role
 
over someone whose responsibility ends at sniping from the back benches
 
Mark Carney is a real technocrat but his actions to date show he's effective in his roles at the Bank of Canada and Bank of England
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		|  29-11-2018, 17:16 | #3919 |  
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			He probably thinks Canada is still a British colony.
 Also when Brexit happened the Bank of England seemed to be the only ones with a plan. Cameron resigned, Vote Leave members were stabbing each other in the back to become PM. The BoE stabilised the markets and were in control.
 
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		|  29-11-2018, 17:45 | #3920 |  
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					Originally Posted by jonbxx  Yeah, I think I will take the opinions of someone who was; Ex-Managing Director of investment banking for Goldman SachsFormer Governor of the Bank of Canada whose actions were credited with the stability of Canadas economy during the 2008 financial crisisHeadhunted for the Bank of England role
 
over someone whose responsibility ends at sniping from the back benches
 
Mark Carney is a real technocrat but his actions to date show he's effective in his roles at the Bank of Canada and Bank of England |  Absolute claptrap. He is a fecking embarrassment to BoE. Mervyn King was a much better Governor and he believes in Brexit.
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		|  29-11-2018, 17:54 | #3921 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick  Absolute claptrap. He is a fecking embarrassment to BoE. Mervyn King was a much better Governor and he believes in Brexit. |  How is he an embarrassment? He seems to be much more concentrated on monetary policy unlike Mervyn King who wandered in to fiscal matters outside his remit.
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		|  29-11-2018, 17:58 | #3922 |  
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			He is no such thing. More a Political intervention expert.
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		|  29-11-2018, 18:01 | #3923 |  
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			He’s only embarrassing because his predictions, and his prominence, is inconvenient for those in favour of Brexit.
 The real problem is none of them can prove wrong and of his predictions with any kind of credibility at all, whereas he speaks with the credibility of his office and institution.
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					Originally Posted by jfman  He’s only embarrassing because his predictions, and his prominence, is inconvenient for those in favour of Brexit.
 The real problem is none of them can prove wrong and of his predictions with any kind of credibility at all, whereas he speaks with the credibility of his office and institution.
 |  Complete bollocks. Nothing you Remainers says holds any credibility, just bizarre love for a corrupted union. All project fear predictions that have been weighed in by you lot have turned out to be pure fiction.
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		|  29-11-2018, 18:17 | #3925 |  
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			They're not 'his' predictions, the BoE has a staff.....
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					Originally Posted by Damien  They're not 'his' predictions, the BoE has a staff..... |  As the government have a chancellor who is basically agrees with everything the BoE  says.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Mick  Complete bollocks. Nothing you Remainers says holds any credibility, just bizarre love for a corrupted union. All project fear predictions that have been weighed in by you lot have turned out to be pure fiction. |  Yet nobody can make a compelling argument against him, Hammond or anyone else offering economic analysis of the situation. No fact based rebuttals, just emotion driven lines about sovereignty.
 
If Brexit happens (which I doubt) and it works it’ll be by pure chance. Not because of the efforts of anyone in the Leave campaign, anyone in the negotiations or anyone in government making preparations.
 
I have no love for the European Union, again attributing irrational emotions to a situation that doesn’t require it.
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					Originally Posted by Mick  That clown would. Doesn’t make him right.   |  Well he also listens to the Treasury. It would be a weird chancellor who'll dismiss the advise of both of his own department and of the BoE.
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		|  29-11-2018, 18:50 | #3930 |  
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			And as I said in a previous post, the treasury often gets its forcasts very wrong. 
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					Originally Posted by jfman  I have no love for the European Union, again attributing irrational emotions to a situation that doesn’t require it.
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