As recession looms, the Bank of England’s independence is under threat
by Larry Elliott Economics editor from on (#6254S)
Analysis: The monetary policy committee has been accused of being asleep at the wheel amid cost of living crisis
The economic picture painted by the Bank of England of the years ahead was unremittingly grim: a long recession, high inflation, falling living standards. It would be hard to find a worse set of conditions for a government before a general election.
Threadneedle Street was taking plenty of flak even before it announced its latest gruesome forecasts. It can expect no letup now, because the government will need to find a scapegoat for the misery to come.
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