UK interest rate cut may not be enough to improve voters’ dim view of the government | Heather Stewart
Bank’s move appears to go against the theory that rate cuts will lead to rising inflation and higher wage demandsTwo trade deals and a rate cut in one week … are things looking up?The return of spring weather across much of the UK last week brought some rare glimmers of sunshine for the UK’s struggling economy too – including a confidence-boosting interest rate cut, with hopes of more to come.And as Keir Starmer looks to seal a closer trading relationship with the EU, he is urging voters to look “forward, not back”. Continue reading...

Bank’s move appears to go against the theory that rate cuts will lead to rising inflation and higher wage demands
The return of spring weather across much of the UK last week brought some rare glimmers of sunshine for the UK’s struggling economy too – including a confidence-boosting interest rate cut, with hopes of more to come.
And as Keir Starmer looks to seal a closer trading relationship with the EU, he is urging voters to look “forward, not back”. Continue reading...
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