Britain in grip of record recession.Summary: Britain Britain (brĭt`ən), alternate term for Great Britain, comprised of England, Scotland, and Wales. Often used synonymously with the United Kingdom, the name Britain is derived from Britannia, is suffering its deepest and longest recession for decades - the economy contracted by 0.4 per cent between July July: see month. and September September: see month. . Britain is suffering its deepest and longest recession for decades with output falling for a sixth consecutive quarter. It is the longest negative run since figures were first recorded in 1955. The economy contracted by 0.4 per cent between July and September. The shock decline in output underlines the long road ahead to recovery and forecasts for the final quarter of 2009 may now have to be adjusted. Experts predict a return to growth in the final quarter as people bring forward spending to avoid January's VAT VAT See: Value-added tax VAT See value-added tax (VAT). hike, but at a lower level than the 0.4 per cent previously forecast. Even when the economy does grow again, the slow level expected for at least the next year means dole queues will continue to increase, probably to three million or more from the current 2.47 million. Independent Television News Limited 2009. All rights reserved. Independent Television News Limited 2009. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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