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Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by wellmax(m): 4:55pm On Nov 25, 2020

-Chancellor says economy faces worst downturn for 300 years
- Sunak cuts foreign aid, freezes non-health workers’ pay


Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak warned the U.K. will suffer its deepest recession in more than 300 years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, with unemployment expected to reach 7.5%, as he set out government spending plans.
Sunak announced billions of pounds for new infrastructure projects to boost jobs, and support for low-paid workers, but he cut funding for policies he said were hard to “justify” -- such as public sector pay rises and overseas aid.

“Our health emergency is not yet over and our economic emergency has only just begun,” Sunak told Parliament. “So our immediate priority is to protect people’s lives and livelihoods.”
The chancellor’s statement to Parliament on Wednesday began the British state’s painful reckoning with the financial consequences of the pandemic, with some tough decisions on how to address a ballooning budget deficit.
With renewed lockdowns threatening further economic damage, the chancellor focused on support for jobs and the unemployed, plowing tens of billions of pounds into infrastructure spending, and ensuring the health care system can cope with a resurgent wave of infections.

Borrowing Surge
Britain is facing a fiscal deterioration unprecedented in peacetime history
Source: Office for Budget Responsibility, Treasury comparison of independent forecasts in November
Note: Fiscal years ending March
Sunak’s choices will set the tone for the ruling Conservative Party’s approach to the fiscal legacy of the coronavirus.
The most noteworthy announcement in advance was the biggest uptick in defense spending in three decades: a four-year, 24 billion-pound investment in the country’s armed forces that pleased traditional Conservatives. The chancellor also confirmed a cut in the U.K.’s foreign aid budget to 0.5% of national income, breaking a promise to spend 0.7%.

The drop in overseas development spending is likely to dismay other Tories including former Prime Minister David Cameron, who warned it will hamper renewed efforts to display Britain’s global role just as Brexit takes effect.
Sunak said the 0.7% aid commitment was “difficult to justify” to the British people. “I have listened with great respect to those who have argued passionately to retain this target,” he said. “But at a time of unprecedented crisis, government must make tough choices.”
Curbs to public sector pay also provoked an immediate backlash.

“Earlier this year the chancellor stood on his doorstep and clapped for key workers, today his government institutes a pay freeze for many of them,” Labour’s shadow chancellor, Anneliese Dodds, told Sunak. “The beginning of his speech was that our economic emergency was only just begun. Try telling that to people who’ve been out of work since March.”

The chancellor has found himself spending in a way that no Conservative chancellor would easily countenance. As of July, costs totaling 200 billion pounds had been racked up or earmarked to tackle the virus and support jobs and businesses through the crisis.
More borrowing will be needed. The government plans to issue a record 485.5 billion pounds of bonds this fiscal year.
The Office for Budget Responsibility forecast that the already dire economic situation would be made worse if the Brexit negotiations end without a deal. In that scenario, unemployment would peak at 8.3%, while the economy wouldn’t reclaim its pre-virus size until well into 2023. The long-term GDP scarring of virus would be 5% rather than 3%, according to the OBR’s latest forecasts, published Wednesday.

— With assistance by Andrew Atkinson, Kitty Donaldson, Thomas Penny, Emily Ashton, and Flavia Krause-Jackson

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Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by Righteousness89(m): 4:57pm On Nov 25, 2020
Any wise man or woman knows that we are living in a world filled with uncertainties..
The So called world powers themselves are in need of Help.
The World is Faced with so much unprecedented challenges that have Confused man and technology..

We are in the Last days Folks! These are terrible Perilous times just like the Bible said will be.
These are not times to complain this or that!
These are not times to meddle in one Iniquity or the other with the excuse of that I needed this or that!
These are times when we really know those who Trust in God.
For us, we don't live by the World's Economy! We Live by " Thus saith the Lord "
We Live by The Economy of Heaven.

Submit yourself to Jesus Christ! Rest Confidently in HIM! No matter the Matter, HE will see you through..
Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by HandmadeD: 4:58pm On Nov 25, 2020
All because of China
Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by Jdaughter(f): 5:03pm On Nov 25, 2020
It's not easy for the common out there.
Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by pointstores(m): 5:07pm On Nov 25, 2020
Nawa
Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by Xisnin(m): 5:08pm On Nov 25, 2020
Well well.
Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by Stalwert: 5:10pm On Nov 25, 2020
Sad, but Buhari did not visit there, how did that happen?
Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by Stalwert: 5:11pm On Nov 25, 2020
HandmadeD:
All because of China

Not Buhari again?

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Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by blacknp(m): 5:11pm On Nov 25, 2020
Xisnin:
Well well.
Then some Ipob Zombies are hoping Britain is coming to save them? United Kingdom Of looters, we don’t want no King James Version, a rogue nation whose boat is quickly capsizing?

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Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by blacknp(m): 5:13pm On Nov 25, 2020
Stalwert:
Sad, but Buhari did not visit there, how did that happen?
it shows stop looking for an alibi, and take the bull by the horn, either your parents, or you is responsible for you been a Failure, not the Federal Government.

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Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by Teibaba(m): 5:15pm On Nov 25, 2020
grin grin grin
This is pure Buhari syndrome grin cheesy

They must have had something to do with Bubu. Check well
Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by Nobody: 5:17pm On Nov 25, 2020
So this is the Uk that want to sanction Nigeria.

They need our trade more than ever.

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Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by wellmax(m): 5:29pm On Nov 25, 2020
Almighty UK is affected by Covid 19 but some Nigerians want Buhari to perform magic.

Its noteworthy to mention that the UK is taking more loans now, and its planning to increase spending on infrastructure, same thing Buhari is doing.

Nigeria isn't doing too bad afterall.
Re: Breaking: The UK Economy Is Heading For Its Worst Drop In 300 Years by wellmax(m): 10:25pm On Nov 25, 2020
The whole world is entering recession

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