I’m all for good news but Reeves can’t possibly use this to claim she’s delivered on the pre-election growth promise. I’d like to see a full year of growth before we get exited.
Electricbell20 on
I wonder if the Starmer Reeves rift stories will come back around now.
Christophrrrr on
Positive news but expect negative/cynical comments to follow below!
techbear72 on
No. Wait. Things are supposed to be bad. You know. Because of the transes. Or the immigrants. Or something I’m supposed to be annoyed at, I lose track.
bathrugbysufferer on
I don’t see that they have done much to really drive growth though.
– NI increase
– Public sector workers pay increase
– lots of doom mongering about what’s affordable
Er, that’s it?
Am I missing something from the limited number of levers a government really has to drive growth, have they done anything else? They haven’t invested in infrastructure much and that’s usually a good driver.
Remarkable_Misty on
The stats are only for the period from jan to march before the tarriffs lets see how it is after as i expect it will be much lower as UK exports to the US may fall now that the tariffs are being applied and all the while Energy, water, phone and broadband bills all rose.
Council tax also increased, alongside car tax and TV licences
Substantial_Cap6242 on
100k fewer people employed than 12 months ago according to ONS statistics, hardly growth.
CptCaramack on
Big if true, but i at least need a graph, maybe even a powerpoint would suffice
NotOnYerNelly on
When your economy is in the gutter, it is easy to be the fastest growing but the real question is can we catch up and sustain it?
Comfortable-Plane-42 on
Well as long as you all feel much richer and with better job prospects, and aren’t being misled into believing that a 0.7% rise in GDP actually means something for the average citizen, that’s what matters
LordLucian on
Cant wait for all this wealth to trickle down to the rest of us
enjoyingthevibe on
Hmmmm yet the gdp per head is plummeting. The raise is in part to the amount of money spent on benfits.
putlersux on
If Starmer were walking on water like Jesus, people were still saying that he does it because he can’t swim.
Wondering_Electron on
If you shit the bed the hardest then of course any percentage improvement would be better.
baddymcbadface on
The first 2 quarters of 2024 under the Tories were equally impressive.
I hope this can be sustainable but I don’t remember people creaming themselves over it this time last year.
cooket89 on
Step 1: Tank your economy by isolating yourself from the massive trading block on your doorstep.
Step 2: Claim victory when your economy is growing even though it never recovered from Step 1.
ECONOMISTS HATE THIS ONE SIMPLE TRICK!
Basileus2 on
lol hold on we got one good quarter. Let’s establish a fucking trend before we celebrate.
Lord-Fowls-Curse on
It’s not sun shine and rises though. The US economy was the envy of the world 18 months ago and that didn’t stop the re-election of Donald Trump.
GDP figures are a waste of time if the people in this country from some of the poorest and deprived communities do not feel like they’re are seeing the benefits of it and soon.
Capital-Reference757 on
With all due respect, can we not compare ourselves to how much better we are doing compared to others, and compare ourselves to how much more we can improve on compared to other countries. For example, healthcare, homeless etc.
Usain Bolt doesn’t look back when he goes past the other runners, he races forward to the finishing line.
Plus-Photograph-6990 on
Not hard for us the grow when weve tanked so hard Brexit forward
high-speed-train on
Ummmm artificial growth caused by enormous supply of labour as always
mindyourtongueboi on
Someone owes Rachel from accounts an apology, followed by a banquet of their own words
Johnnythemonkey2010 on
What are these articles even?
Every day there’s a new story about how the british economy is staring into oblivion, next day it’s the best in the g7.
QuailTechnical5143 on
Don’t worry. This can be spun as something bad…throw in something about Brexit being a disaster as well.
Wilkesy07 on
GDP going up is nice for the wealthy. But for the average person no benefit will be felt.
GDP growth is thanks to immigration anyway. Capitalist economies must see big number go up no matter the cost. Even if that cost is the very fabric of the society they are supposed to serve.
SebastianHaff17 on
“Primarily services”
Why thank you for that IN DEPTH reporting Indy.
gunner01293 on
It takes time to see change. I wish everyone was just pulling in the same direction (my direction)
Same_Ebb_7129 on
Does it have anything to do with our prime Minister helping to guide your national bank through brexit? I hope that’s part of it.
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I’m all for good news but Reeves can’t possibly use this to claim she’s delivered on the pre-election growth promise. I’d like to see a full year of growth before we get exited.
I wonder if the Starmer Reeves rift stories will come back around now.
Positive news but expect negative/cynical comments to follow below!
No. Wait. Things are supposed to be bad. You know. Because of the transes. Or the immigrants. Or something I’m supposed to be annoyed at, I lose track.
I don’t see that they have done much to really drive growth though.
– NI increase
– Public sector workers pay increase
– lots of doom mongering about what’s affordable
Er, that’s it?
Am I missing something from the limited number of levers a government really has to drive growth, have they done anything else? They haven’t invested in infrastructure much and that’s usually a good driver.
The stats are only for the period from jan to march before the tarriffs lets see how it is after as i expect it will be much lower as UK exports to the US may fall now that the tariffs are being applied and all the while Energy, water, phone and broadband bills all rose.
Council tax also increased, alongside car tax and TV licences
100k fewer people employed than 12 months ago according to ONS statistics, hardly growth.
Big if true, but i at least need a graph, maybe even a powerpoint would suffice
When your economy is in the gutter, it is easy to be the fastest growing but the real question is can we catch up and sustain it?
Well as long as you all feel much richer and with better job prospects, and aren’t being misled into believing that a 0.7% rise in GDP actually means something for the average citizen, that’s what matters
Cant wait for all this wealth to trickle down to the rest of us
Hmmmm yet the gdp per head is plummeting. The raise is in part to the amount of money spent on benfits.
If Starmer were walking on water like Jesus, people were still saying that he does it because he can’t swim.
If you shit the bed the hardest then of course any percentage improvement would be better.
The first 2 quarters of 2024 under the Tories were equally impressive.
I hope this can be sustainable but I don’t remember people creaming themselves over it this time last year.
Step 1: Tank your economy by isolating yourself from the massive trading block on your doorstep.
Step 2: Claim victory when your economy is growing even though it never recovered from Step 1.
ECONOMISTS HATE THIS ONE SIMPLE TRICK!
lol hold on we got one good quarter. Let’s establish a fucking trend before we celebrate.
It’s not sun shine and rises though. The US economy was the envy of the world 18 months ago and that didn’t stop the re-election of Donald Trump.
GDP figures are a waste of time if the people in this country from some of the poorest and deprived communities do not feel like they’re are seeing the benefits of it and soon.
With all due respect, can we not compare ourselves to how much better we are doing compared to others, and compare ourselves to how much more we can improve on compared to other countries. For example, healthcare, homeless etc.
Usain Bolt doesn’t look back when he goes past the other runners, he races forward to the finishing line.
Not hard for us the grow when weve tanked so hard Brexit forward
Ummmm artificial growth caused by enormous supply of labour as always
Someone owes Rachel from accounts an apology, followed by a banquet of their own words
What are these articles even?
Every day there’s a new story about how the british economy is staring into oblivion, next day it’s the best in the g7.
Don’t worry. This can be spun as something bad…throw in something about Brexit being a disaster as well.
GDP going up is nice for the wealthy. But for the average person no benefit will be felt.
GDP growth is thanks to immigration anyway. Capitalist economies must see big number go up no matter the cost. Even if that cost is the very fabric of the society they are supposed to serve.
“Primarily services”
Why thank you for that IN DEPTH reporting Indy.
It takes time to see change. I wish everyone was just pulling in the same direction (my direction)
Does it have anything to do with our prime Minister helping to guide your national bank through brexit? I hope that’s part of it.