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Posted on 31st December 202225th July 2024

Annus horribilus – yet another lost year

Optimism at the start of 2022 that, with the end of the pandemic, the UK was on the cusp of a period of robust and steady growth, was dashed by the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February. Although the headline average annual growth rate is 4%, it is highly misleading. The economy is in recession. …

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Posted on 18th October 202225th July 2024

‘Trussonomics’ brutally undone by reality

‘Trussonomics’ was destroyed on Monday 17 October New chancellor Jeremy Hunt in a statement to parliament on Monday 17 October, reversed all the major announcements in the mini budget made less than a month ago. It is a complete abandonment of all Liz Truss’s aims as Prime Minister and her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, and it …

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