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Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey warns MPs: Don’t weaken our independence

Relationship between Bailey and government set to be tested as a landmark bill makes its way through parliament

Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said that 'anything that would weaken the independence of regulators would undermine the aims of the reforms'
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said that 'anything that would weaken the independence of regulators would undermine the aims of the reforms' Photo: Getty Images

Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has urged politicians not to dilute the bank's independence as parliament prepares to debate a landmark overhaul to post-Brexit regulation.

The Financial Services and Markets Bill was introduced right before the summer recess, giving the government greater oversight of the UK's finance watchdogs as it lays the groundwork to axe swathes of legacy EU law in a bid to boost the City's growth and competitiveness.

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