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The Final Verdict: A Calculated Gamble to Jumpstart the UK Before it Freezes

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History will view the Bank of England’s decision to cut rates to 3.75% as a calculated gamble. Facing a freezing economy (-0.1% GDP) and a thawing inflation rate (3.2%), the Governor decided to jumpstart the engine.

The split vote (5-4) reveals the stakes. Almost half the experts thought it was too dangerous. The majority decided that waiting was worse. They prioritized the risk of recession over the risk of sticky inflation.

It is a gamble on the UK consumer. Will they spend the saving? It is a gamble on the world. Will energy prices stay low? It is a gamble on the government. Will their policies help or hinder?

The “fastest pace of cuts” narrative is the sales pitch for this gamble. It tries to sell confidence.
As we head into 2026, the chips are on the table. The wheel is spinning. The Bank has made its bet. Now, the country waits to see where the ball lands.

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