GDP growth an ‘encouraging sign but we are not complacent’, says Reeves – UK politics live | Politics

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GDP growth an ‘encouraging sign but we are not complacent’, says Reeves – UK politics live | Politics

Reeves: GDP growth is ‘encouraging sign, but we are not complacent’

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has responded to better than expected monthly GDP figures for February. In a statement, she said:

These growth figures are an encouraging sign, but we are not complacent. The world has changed and we have witnessed that change in recent weeks.

I know this is an anxious time for families who are worried about the cost of living and British businesses who are worried about what this change means for them.

This government will remain pragmatic and cool-headed as we seek to secure the best deal with the US that is in our national interest.

At the same time, we will be relentless in our work to kickstart economic growth, provide security for working people and renewal for Britain.

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Speaking of the Liberal Democrats, their Treasury spokesperson Daisy Cooper has also given her view of today’s GDP figures for February. In a statement she said:

The government risks taking weed killer to any green shoots of recovery as the disastrous jobs tax is about to bite. With Donald Trump throwing the global economy into turmoil, ministers must face up to the new reality. They must scrap their growth-crushing jobs tax and jettison their misguided red lines refusing to negotiate a bespoke UK-EU customs union.

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