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Home » Bank of England boss brands British growth ‘worst I’ve ever seen’ in bleak outlook for future
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Bank of England boss brands British growth ‘worst I’ve ever seen’ in bleak outlook for future

By staffNovember 27, 20232 Mins Read
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The governor of the Bank of England has branded British growth as the “worst I’ve ever seen” in a bleak outlook for the UK’s future prospects.

The Bank’s latest forecasts have predicted the economy will grow incredibly slowly next year and in 2025.

Slow growth has been listed as one of the main reasons why Andrew Bailey and the Monetary Policy Committee are refusing to lower interest rates.

“If you look at what I call the potential growth rates of the economy, there’s no doubt it’s lower than it has been in much of my working life,” Bailey told The Chronicle in Newcastle.

“It does concern me that the supply side of the economy has slowed. It does concern me a lot.”

When asked about reducing interest rates, Bailey said that for the “foreseeable future” it was unlikely they would be cut.

Bailey also warned it would be “hard work” to cut inflation.

Although it has dropped sharply in recent months owing to lower energy prices, the Bank of England’s inflation rate is still more than double the current 2 per cent target – currently sitting at 4.6 per cent in the year to October.

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Inflation was sitting at a peak of 11.1 per cent this time last year with Bailey claiming there was “more of that to unwind” from international energy and food prices.

However, he warned families should not expect sharp falls.

“We’re not going to see another month, I’m afraid, where it’s going down 2pc because of [energy],” he continued.

“By the end of the first quarter next year, when a lot of that unwind will have happened, we may be a bit under 4pc but we’ll still have 2pc to go, maybe.

“And the rest of it has to be done by policy and monetary policy.

“And policy is operating in what I call a restrictive way at the moment – it is restricting the economy.”

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