LONDON (Reuters) – The British public’s expectations for inflation, especially in the short term, have fallen, according to a survey that will feed into this week’s debate at the Bank of England about whether to signal a move towards cutting interest rates. Public expectations for inflation for the 12 months ahead fell to 3.9% in November and to 3.5% in December from 4.2% in October, the survey by U.S. bank Citi and market research company YouGov showed. For the five to 10 years ahead, expectations fell by less over November and December, dropping by 0.1 percentage points to 3.4% from 3.5% in …