Ian Dunt
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Appearances Over Time
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And the answer with David Cameron is no.
And then a couple of people came out that were really very competent indeed.
And the Brexiters would hate them for all the time.
One of them was Nicola Sturgeon.
She was first minister of Scotland, leader of the SMP.
And the other one was Mark Carney, who was then the governor of the Bank of England that is now prime minister of Canada.
Exactly right.
And he just he was the first person to come out and just treat it like what it was, which was a fiendish and extremely dangerous economic and legal and reputational problem.
None of the messianic religious.
So it's the great destiny of the nation dream works, you know, that we've been handed before.
But this is dangerous.
I want to reassure the markets.
You know, Sterling at this point is plummeting.
You know, we put this money aside.
We have the weaponry in order to deal with this.
We can do it.
They have plans for this.
He was the exact opposite of David Cameron.
And let me tell you now, British right-wingers despise Carney with a ferocity that you would not believe because he was the adult that came out that morning to treat their tawdry little project like the fiendish conundrum that it so truly was.
And they never really forgave him for that.