The prime minister's argument is that this must all change if the government is to grow the economy, pay for improvements to public services and increase defence spending, as was announced last week.
Her vote in early February (when the committee lowered borrowing costs by a quarter point for a third time to 4.5%) was for a half point cut - and this took markets by surprise. Speaking to ...
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