BOE will 'act forcefully' to stem inflation, says Britain's Sunak
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The Bank of England (BOE) will "act forcefully" to combat rising prices, British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak said on Wednesday, as data showed UK inflation had hit a new 40-year high of 9.1 per cent in May.
Sunak told reporters that Britain had "all the tools we need" to bring down inflation.
"Firstly, the Bank of England will act forcefully to combat inflation," he said. "Secondly, the government will be responsible with borrowing and debt so we don't make the situation worse and drive up people's mortgage rates any more than they're going to go up.
"And lastly, we're improving the productivity of our economy, improving the supplies of energy we have and moving people off welfare into work."
Sunak echoed language used by the Bank of England last week after it raised interest rates - although the central bank's line was more conditional, saying it would "if necessary act forcefully".
He defended a planned pension increase in line with inflation, amid criticism that the government was at the same time urging below-inflation increases for workers.
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"The slight difference with pensions is pensions are not an input cost into the cost of producing goods and services we all consume so they don't add to inflation in the same way," he said.
He said public sector worker pay increases needed to be proportionate and balanced, in line with the need not to make inflation worse and remain affordable to the taxpayer. REUTERS
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