Starmer Dismisses Mortgage Rates Rise
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•Keir Starmer denies budget to blame for rise in mortgage rates
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Prime Minister admits he was disappointed in the UK growth figures last week .
But he denies that his government’s budget was responsible for the rise in mortgage rates.
A string of high street lenders have pushed up mortgage rates modestly in recent days .
Barclays has increased some fixed-rate deals by as much as 0.56 percentage points .
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