Daily Mail

Brexit critic takes key Bank role

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A FIERCE critic of Brexit has been given one of the most powerful jobs overseeing the economy.

Internatio­nal economics expert Swati Dhingra has been appointed to the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee – the nine-strong panel that sets interest rates in the UK.

The appointmen­t – by Chancellor Rishi Sunak – comes a week after the Bank warned inflation will top 10pc this year and tip the economy into recession.

The MPC is charged with keeping inflation at 2pc and is franticall­y raising interest rates to bring it back under control.

Dhingra, an associate professor of economics at the London School of Economics, will join the MPC in August.

She replaces outgoing member Michael Saunders, who is leaving after six years at the Bank of England.

In the past, Dhingra has said ‘from an economic perspectiv­e, the best policy would be to cancel Brexit’. In a paper earlier this year, she said Brexit was ‘the biggest reversal of deep internatio­nal economic integratio­n in the modern era’ and warned leaving the EU had ‘a sizeable negative effect on the UK economy’.

Dhingra’s appointmen­t takes the number of women sitting on the committee to three, joining Catherine Mann and Silvana Tenreyro.

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