Remortgage Sooner Rather Than Later Before Rates Rise

Could it be true that rates are rising despite there were no increases to the standard base interest rate by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)? The answer is yes. There was not a meeting scheduled for April, so the rate stayed as it was in March, voted 8-1 to keep the rate steady at the 16-year high of 5.25%. The next MPC meeting is on 9 May, and yet again there will probably be a vote to keep the same rate and no cut. Certainly, the odds are totally against there being a rate hike. For in March, the first time in two years, no member voted to increase the rate, while one voted to cut the rate.