Mark Carney laments 'first lost decade since 1860'

Bank of England governor says ultra-loose policy has protected 1.5 million jobs

Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of England
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Britain is experiencing "its first lost decade since 1860", according to the Bank of England's governor Mark Carney, says the Daily Telegraph.

In a speech in Liverpool that The Times says "amounted to a manifesto for a new capitalism", Carney also warned that over the past ten years "real earnings have grown at the slowest rate since the mid-19th century".

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