U.K. Finance Minister dismisses economic ‘gloom’, eyes Brexit boost
The Hindu
Jeremy Hunt, a key member of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative government, will add that he offers a plan for “long term prosperity”.
Britain’s Finance Minister will dismiss “gloom” over the country’s recession-threatened economy and vow to tap into Brexit opportunities to bolster growth in a key speech on January 27, 2023.
Jeremy Hunt will lay out his growth plan in London’s City finance district, following recent criticism from the business community, and insist that the nation is not in long-term decline.
“Declinism about Britain was wrong in the past -- and it is wrong today,” Mr. Hunt will say, according to excerpts released by the Treasury.
“Some of the gloom is based on statistics that do not reflect the whole picture.”
The Bank of England and the U.K. government’s own fiscal watchdog, however, believe that the economy has already entered recession on fallout from rampant consumer price inflation.
The Finance Chief will on January 27, 2023 outline how Britain will benefit from “freedoms” as a result of its exit two years ago from the European Union, after voting to leave in 2016.
“Like every G7 country, our growth was slower in the years after the financial crisis than the years before it. But since 2010, the UK has grown faster than France, Japan and Italy.