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Originally Posted by Steven Lake
The other guy is the president of the Bank of England. He's a businessman at heart, but he also funds lots of black organizations with less than respectable (ie, world domination) goals in mind. (I'm not trying to say that all bankers are evil, but this one just happens to be. lol)
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I'd suggest that you consider whether he should be a chairman/CEO of a retail or merchant bank, rather than the BoE itself - it's a similar position to the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board in the US.
The Governor of the Bank of England is typically an economist & will be also Chairman of the Monetary Policy Committee, with a major role in guiding national economic and monetary policy, and is therefore one of the most important public officials in the United Kingdom.
He's probably not the sort of person to grin, either! Some of the dialog sounds too 'posh' - more suited to the past than the future - I think it's the 'infernal' that sounds that way to me, although I'd doubt many people would say "do not" rather that "don't" although it's possible if the character was being portrayed as particulalry pedantic.
The "with prejudice" phrase, though, is a US 'flavoured' one and not something that would be used over here - I'm not sure it would even be used in the US other than by Intelligence Service 'wannabees'! :-)