<strong>Letters:</strong> Public sector workers and food bank users don’t need the Bank’s chief economist to tell them who is worse off and who not, says <strong>Janet Dubé</strong>. Plus letters from <strong>David Redshaw</strong>, <strong>Mike Alcock</strong>, <strong>Austen Lynch </strong>and <strong>Andy Stelman</strong>
<strong>Letters: Tony Boobier,</strong> <strong>Julie Grier, Robert Hercliffe, Austen Lynch </strong>and <strong>Greg Marsden</strong> reflect on the Guardian’s Cotton Capital series of articles<strong> </strong>