Bankers should agree to a new Magna Carta

The barons forced King John to sign the original by capturing the City. Such extremes should not be needed to persuade banks that a public declaration of standards would be in their interest

Bankers should agree to a new Magna Carta
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The time has come for the City of London to celebrate a new Magna Carta. Next June marks 800 years since King John signed the original Great Charter, the City’s own copy of which played a starring role in last week’s Lord Mayor’s Show.

Now we need a new one. This time it would be a charter not between a grasping monarch and his people (or rather his barons) but between a breed that sometimes rivals King John's disdain for the law - the bankers - and their customers.

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