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    1. CaseyEffingRyback on

      This is still nothing to do with the current government or their first budget… or so they keep saying.

    2. radiant_0wl on

      > Our GDP monthly estimates bulletin, published on 13 November, shows that GDP fell by 0.1% in September 2025, following no growth in August 2025 (revised down from a growth of 0.1% in our previous publication) and an unrevised fall of 0.1% in July 2025.

      That’s some horrid figures..

      > The largest negative contributor to growth in Quarter 3 2025 was professional, scientific and technical activities which fell by 0.6%. Within this sub-sector, there were falls in five of the eight industries

      That’s concerning the as that’s an area of strategic priority and what we was considered world beating in.

      Overall the glimmer of hope is that we know the fall in production is largely (not all) related to Jaguar Land Rover hack so that will boost figures next quarter.

    3. H7H8D4D0D0 on

      I wonder how the ONS has fudged the numbers this month and what suspicious seasonal adjustment has been made.

      We are living in a zero sum economy that is shrinking rapidly per capita with every passing month.

      Labour need to be honest with the public that if we ever want meaningful growth it will require deeply painful spending cuts to fund a tax regime that benefits small business and innovation.

      We also need to delay net zero commitments to ease energy costs and get their planning reform bill into law.

    4. Voodoopulse on

      I’m 40 years old and have never been working full time when things have been good which is really really sad

    5. OkProMoe on

      Isn’t this exactly what she wanted by increasing the employers tax?

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