Sir David Davis, left, has urged Andrew Bailey to cut interest rates to help people paying mortgages (Image: Express)
A former minister has called on the Bank of England to play its part in boosting Britain by slashing interest rates today. Sir David Davis, the former Brexit Secretary, urged the Bank’s Governor Andrew Bailey to cut the current 5.25 percent base rate to "help everyone from business owners to mortgage payers".
“The Bank’s imperative right now for our country must be to develop growth,” he said. “We have to have higher salaries and payments for public services.
“The Bank’s part of that should be a cut in interest rates to help everyone from business owners to mortgage payers.”
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And his call was echoed by a host of UK businesses warning of the damage high interest rates were doing to the nation’s economy.
David Hannah, group chairman of Cornerstone Tax, said: “To stave off a recession and get Britain buying again, it’s now clearer than ever that the BoE must urgently rethink their macroeconomic strategy.
“With inflation nearing its two percent target, policymakers should look towards cutting the base rate by at least half a percentage point at their next meeting in order to signal optimism within the wider UK economy.”
Mr Hannah pointed to poor shopping figures from the British Retail Consortium and rising mortgage rates squeezing homeowner’s budgets.
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Gary Bush, of MortgageShop.com, said an interest rate cut would be reason for the hard-pressed British public to hang out the bunting and have a party.
“These economists are right to come out raging for an interest rate cut as soon as possible,” he added.
“It seems that they are very much listening to the people on the street and rightly fearing the possibility of us following Germany into a stagnated recession.
“Mortgage account holders’ monthly budgets have been dramatically hit for the past 18 months and some relaxation of stress is very much needed.
“If a reduction in the Bank of England base rate comes, it will be hard to not put out the bunting and have street parties.”
Ranald Mitchell, a director at wealth managers Charwin Private Clients, urged members of the MPC to cut rates by at least a quarter of a percent.
“It's time for the Bank of England to give a much-needed boost to the economy and cut rates,” he said.
“Stagnation or recession must be avoided and easing the current economic stranglehold will go some way to achieving this.
“A rate cut will also provide elements of optimism and confidence that we are turning a corner in the ongoing inflation battle.”
Demands for a cut also came from a group of independent economists who warned that, without a drop in rates, the nation’s economy risks a sharp slowdown or recession.
Economists at the free-market think tank The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) called on the Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to cut the rate to five percent, saying the battle against inflation is over.
Trevor Williams, chairman of the shadow MPC at the IEA and former chief economist at Lloyds Bank, said: “The latest data suggests that the economy likely avoided recession in the last quarter of 2023, but only just.
“At best, the UK economy grew by around half a percent in 2023. This pace of growth offers no threat to inflation. UK consumer price inflation has fallen from a peak of over 11 percent to four percent at the end of last year.
“Forward indicators suggest a risk of a significant undershoot of the two percent inflation target.
“The current inflation rate is well below what the official November forecasts suggested it would be at this point.
“Moreover, inflation will drop to two percent or below a year ahead of projections. In that scenario, an immediate cut in interest rates is necessary and fully justified by the data.”
Michelle Lawson, director of Lawson Financial, added: “We seem to be on the fast path to self-destruct at this rate.
“As recent statistics have shown, businesses are closing at the fastest rate since the 90s.
“People are desperate financially and we are seeing more and more poor credit and insolvencies.
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