
Two spectres from the UK’s economic past still have the power to haunt British politicians: the housing crash of the early 1990s that left over a million in negative equity and the spiralling inflation of the 1970s.
By Delphine Strauss and Norma Cohen
Published: June 13 2008 18:51 | Last updated: June 13 2008 18:51

Two spectres from the UK’s economic past still have the power to haunt British politicians: the housing crash of the early 1990s that left over a million in negative equity and the spiralling inflation of the 1970s.