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Yes, a decent government would have banned it. Hopefully that'll be in Labour's manifesto
Carney was not, he left rates too low for too long and printed too much money meaning we had less headroom when covid hit. His errors are being compounded.
To be honest, all I want from the next Labour government is to to get this country's voting system off FPTP. I want Mixed Member Proportional Representation like New Zealand and Germany.
Brexit is just one of the toxic falls out of our broken democracy.