Bank of England: Brexit could 'materially' lower UK growth
The Bank of England has warned that Britain leaving the EU could "materially" lower UK growth and lead to sharp falls in the value of the pound.
The Bank of England has warned that Britain leaving the EU could "materially" lower UK growth and lead to sharp falls in the value of the pound.
The prime minister has said the Bank of England is "right to warn" leaving the EU could "hurt working people".
The Bank has warned that a Brexit could materially" lower UK growth and lead to sharp falls in the pound.
The Bank of England is right to warn leaving the EU could cause lower growth and unemployment to rise - that would hurt working people.
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