"His critics, particularly those on the right wing of the British Conservative Party, have never forgiven Carney for what they see as his failure to keep his personal views separate from his apolitical and technocratic roles, particularly on Brexit.
"He was the epitome of homus wokus," said Lord Moynihan, a former leader of Vote Leave. "I thought he was a disaster as a governor, taking the Goldman/Keynesian view of the world and being blind when it came to forecasting inflation."
"Poor Canada," said Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, a former Conservative cabinet minister, referring to Carney's announcement last week that he was running for the Liberal leadership (and therefore the post of Prime Minister of Canada) following Trudeau's resignation on January 6. "He has tarnished the reputation of the Bank of England by getting involved in politics and essentially becoming the head of the Brexit government." Instead of a first-rate banker, we have a second-rate Canadian politician. ยป 1/ telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/01/2...
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