Is Britain once again the sick man of Europe?
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has warned that Britain faces a “very large, and fast acting” impact on interest rates which could make our government debt more expensive than Greece’s, unless spending is dramatically curtailed.
Greece is in financial turmoil after losing credibility with investors because of its unsustainable public spending.

Gloomy outlook: Shoppers walk past Greece's General Accounting Office, which was implicated in the scandal of misreported fiscal data Photo: AP
With Britain one of the last of the major economies to emerge from recession, are we once again the sick man of Europe? Is our situation comparable with that of Greece?
What will it take to restore our standing? How should our £178 billion deficit be tackled?
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