The front page of The Times

Two stories share the front page of The Times today, that might make the front page anywhere and the other that would be about as noteworthy in Australia as the results of the Stanley Cup Finals. On the less important side, someone in the Labour Party has had to resign because of branch stacking in some constituency.

The other is that shares have soared because the new Governor of the Bank of England has said rates are coming down. And they had to bring someone from Canada to do that. Glenn Stevens would have been a much much better pick but then shares would not have soared as much.

From Catallaxy 5 July 2013.

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