Robert Winnett, Deputy Political Editor of the Telegraph, writes that Ben Bernanke said that, during his tenure as UK Chancellor, Mr Brown’s decision to strip the Bank of England of its supervisory role over banks had led to a “destructive run” and a “major problem for the British economy”.
Brown is indeed a ‘doctor’ of history, as he continues to refute the devastating consequences of his gross negligence – and so I extend my challenge to any historian who has achieved eminence by anything other than infamy, to get cracking on the the final draft of “The Brown Bottom 1999-2010.”