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Monday 29 August 2016 10:10 am

This former Bank of England governor is positive about Brexit

By: Lynsey Barber

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A former governor of the Bank of England has said the decision of Britain to leave Europe put the country on a better economic footing.

“We are now in a better position to rebalance the UK economy,” said Lord King of Lothbury, who headed up the central bank between 2010 and 2013.

“The UK economy has to be rebalanced one way or another, remain or leave. We need a level of the exchange rate much closer to the level we had in the middle of 2013,”

Read more: Brexit: No "nice things" for UK without responsibility says top German minister

He also criticised a decision to align the government's campaign with forecasts made by the Treasury which were "highly speculative", portraying them as a inevitable, speaking to Central Banking magazine. 

“An unfortunate aspect of the campaign was the government forecasts of what the consequences of Brexit might be, which inevitably were highly speculative, in particular for the long run.

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“The problem is that the long-run judgment then feeds back to the short-run forecast because it was assumed that people would anticipate the long-run. The only honest answer about the long-run consequences is we don’t really know.”

The Treasury forecast released before the June referendum warned the country would slip into recession. However, recent economic data on manufacturing, employment and consumer spending indicates the impact has been less severe than expected in the aftermath of the vote.

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