Forget the fantastic Mr Fox, all ears should be trained on the nectar-flecked words of the expalicious Mr King.
The Daily mail says… “Mr King wants to see root-and-branch reform and calls for a full review of the way the banking industry is structured and regulated” (he says much more to boot – well worth reading.)
From the beginning this grey, bespectacled gent has been the true voice of the people. There has been some suggestion that his personal style isn’t always conducive to a receptive audience – such gripes have no place when so much is at stake.
Give him a sabbatical to edit the Sun, lets see what happens! The fact that the government continues to argue against his advice shows them in an increasingly poor light.
The sooner everyone crawls out of banker’s pockets, blinking pitifully into the light of well-founded public opinion, and pays due obeisance to common sense as spelt out by the glorious Mr. King – the better it will be for all of us, specially the millions of recently jobless.
p.s. if anyone’s talking to Mr. King – being right about this doesn’t mean that he’s right about everything – such incipient hubris (so easily fallen into) is only one of the many fatal flaws the banksters are in the grip of