Falling Manufacturing Figures Reveal Imbalanced Economy
3.41.59pm BST (GMT +0100) Mon 5th Apr 2004
Reacting to today's index of production showing manufacturing output falling, Vince Cable MP, Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor, said: "With manufacturing back in recession people are justifiably anxious about their jobs."
"Today's figures show that the economy continues to be fundamentally imbalanced."
"Faltering manufacturing and a house price boom leave the Bank of England caught between curbing the consumer boom or preventing an industry bust."
"Britain's twin problems of runaway consumer spending and manufacturing in recession cannot be resolved by the Bank of England alone."
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