LONDON (Reuters) – Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey criticised a plan being considered by Britain’s government to give itself veto powers over post-Brexit financial rules written by independent watchdogs, including the British central bank. “Part of competitiveness is having an effective legal system, and part of it is having an effective regulatory system … We must not threaten that,” Bailey told the Treasury Committee in Britain’s parliament on Wednesday. Bailey said the proposal might complicate Britain’s attempts to restore its reputation internationally after the recent turmoil in…