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Poison pen letters sent to Mark Carney, Bank of England governor


Mark Carney was told in one letter that he was “spreading negativity” about Brexit Victoria Jones/ReutersThe governor of the Bank of England has been swamped with letters since January, mostly from people telling him how to do his job. The author of one letter told Mark Carney that “capitalism stinks,” adding: “My gold-plated £8,000 work pension will be worth 8p as inflation continues to rise and rocket.”Another wrote: “My agricultural projects greatly require you to make the following deposit of £1m ASAP. Once again, please stop delaying.”Another told him that Brexit “is a good thing. People will start having a feelgood factor and start doing well. You spreading negativity trying to make a self-fulfilling prophecy is vile.”Another author claimed: “My grandchildren are going to have to buy tents .


Source: The Times December 11, 2017 00:02 UTC



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