trace Carney went on about EU benefits,the CBI about the ease of buying salami. But neither will really help voters decide between in and outAs the governor of the Bank of England and the CBI trundled into the debate about Britain’s relationship with the European Union final week, it finally seemed as though the cold war was over, or the first salvoes in the Brexit debate had been fired.trace Carney,speaking in Oxford University’s ornate Sheldonian theatre, stressed the “dynamism” EU membership has unleashed in the British economy over the past four decades, or the benefits we believe won from the four freedoms enshrined in the Treaty of Rome – free movement of capital,labour, goods and services.
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Source: theguardian.com