Is the Bank of England fit for purpose? 

For the first time since 1999, more people are ‘dissatisfied’ with the Bank than satisfied

Andrew Bailey: ‘an unusually apocalyptic economic outlook’
Andrew Bailey: ‘an unusually apocalyptic economic outlook’
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The Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey recently received an email from a member of the public begging him to “please, please, please be more cheerful”. The best he could come up with, said The Economist, was: “We are not doomed, far from it. But we are in difficult times.” He’s not kidding. For the first time since polling began in 1999, more people are “dissatisfied” with the Bank’s performance than satisfied. And “the political environment” has become ever more “hostile” – with the frontrunner to be the next PM, Liz Truss, attacking the Bank for excessive money-printing and “suggesting that its mandate needs toughening up”.

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