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Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of England, has expressed his profound shock and condemnation over the murder of political commentator Charlie Kirk. Carney insists that there is no excuse for political violence and emphasizes that such acts are a threat to democratic principles.
His remarks come as the tragic incident has sparked widespread discussions about the dangers of political polarization and violence. Carney extended his sympathies to Kirk's family, friends, and loved ones, underscoring the personal impact of the loss.
Carney’s unwavering stance against political violence reflects the broader themes he has addressed in his efforts to strengthen democratic institutions and economic stability. His commentary aligns with positions detailed during his initiatives to transform the Canadian economy, as outlined in his comprehensive vision for economic reform this autumn. Additionally, his advocacy for removing tariffs to reinforce US-Canada trade relations underscores his commitment to fostering cooperation and resilience amid rising polarization.