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Every decade or so, the UK goes into crisis, says Samuel McIlhagga. This opens up a brief period of reflection. Then the gate closes, the crisis ends, and our overmighty financial sector and the lingering reputation of venerable
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Every decade or so, the UK goes into crisis, says Samuel McIlhagga. This opens up a brief period of reflection. Then the gate closes, the crisis ends, and our overmighty financial sector and the lingering reputation of venerable
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