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Labour are sorting out the economy


Vote Reform if you want more Liz Truss style failure
Vote Labour if you want to get things back on track
 
Do you mean one quarter. That is how they usually measure these things.
 
I think it’s far too early to have a realistic opinion of the impact of last years budget

Having said that i sing think the economy is heading the way Reeves hoped

And her coming for another (reported) up to £50 billion doesn’t install confidence either
 
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60% of companies planning to hire and many expecting to increase wages
 
Unless a company has zero attrition, nobody dies or retires and is rapidly shrinking, it will have "plans to hire".
That is not "plans to grow their workforce".
 
Unless a company has zero attrition, nobody dies or retires and is rapidly shrinking, it will have "plans to hire".
That is not "plans to grow their workforce".
And you can confidently 'expect' wages to increase in line with rises in the minimum wage…….
 
With inflation at 3.7% I don't think the economy slowing to 0.3% is good news for Rachel. It maybe the best news she has, but its certainly not good by any standards.

She says she has "more to do", but I think many would prefer her to "stop and undo" what she's already broken.
 
People are gettin awfully upset that Labour are sorting out the Tory mess.

U.K. is in target to get inflation down to 2%

It was what like 11% under Tories.
 
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