Post-Brexit Growth “Much Better Than Expected”, Economy “Holding Up Since Brexit Vote” mdi-fullscreen

Before the referendum the Treasury told us growth would be between -0.1% and -1% in 2016 Q3.

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Today the results are in: the UK economy grew by 0.5%. The FT grudgingly admits:

the UK economy has held up far better than many were expecting following the Brexit referendum on June 23 and economists who had predicted a lurch into recession have since revised their forecasts”

Final nail in the Project Fear coffin. So much for the experts…

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