UK faces new great depression
One of Britain’s leading economists Peter Spencer, Chief Economic Advisor to the Ernst & Young ITEM Club, has warned that “printing money” to buy assets such as corporate bonds and consumer loans, was needed now or the country faces a repeat of the Great Depression.
“My concern is that people don’t fully understand the dangers lurking out there. The Bank of England needs to move towards quantitative easing immediately – you don’t have to wait until you get to zero percent interest rates. If someone is choking to death you don’t think twice about giving them an emergency tracheotomy. There may be dangers, yes, but the alternative is that they die,” he said.
“We are now in danger of seeing the economy choke: and once you get into a situation where people are hoarding as much cash as you can throw at them and interest rates are stuck at zero, you’re in real, real trouble.”
He continued, ominously, “Our forecasts are relatively optimistic. The recession is already baked in. The question is whether we go from here into a decade of deflation – if they make more mistakes that is pretty much on the cards – or some pretty horrific numbers this year and some positives later on. They have days – not weeks – to play with.”


