Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 3:13 pm on 28 June 2005.
Lord Northbrook
Conservative
3:13,
28 June 2005
My Lords, is the Minister aware that the Bank of England has recently cut its growth forecast to 2.6 per cent? Does he think its forecasting record better than the Government's?
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