FORMER Bank of England head Mervyn King has echoed the words of the Labour left in predicting another financial crash, shadow chancellor John McDonnell said yesterday.
The bank’s governor between 2003 and 2013 said another financial crisis is “certain” and will come “sooner rather than later” as regulators fail to reform banking.
“Mervyn King is today echoing the warning I, along with many others, have issued to the Chancellor [George Osborne] — that his relaxed oversight of the bankers is putting us at risk again,” Mr McDonnell said.
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