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Reeves: Fall in GDP is disappointing

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has described the latest GDP figures as “disappointing”.

Following this morning’s news that the UK economy contracted by 0.1% in May, Reeves points to the government’s efforts to support households financially:

“Getting more money in people’s pockets is my number one mission. While today’s figures are disappointing, I am determined to kickstart economic growth and deliver on that promise.

“The choices we have made in our first year in government have seen us extend the £3 bus fare cap, fund Free School Meals for over half a million more children, press ahead with plans to deliver free breakfast clubs for every child in the country and increase the National Minimum and National Living Wage, giving a pay rise to 3 million workers.

“There’s more to do, that’s why in the Spending Review we boosted investment and jobs, through better city region transport and record funding for affordable homes, as well as backing major projects like Sizewell C.”

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Stride warns of ‘ticking tax timebomb’

Shadow chancellor Mel Stride has claimed the UK is facing a ‘ticking tax timebomb’, not helped by the economy shrinking in May:

“Thanks to Labour’s reckless choices the economy actually shrank in May.

“This will pile even further pressure for tax rises in the autumn.

“Labour’s costly U-turns, on winter fuel and welfare, have created a ticking tax timebomb.”

Thanks to Labour’s reckless choices the economy actually shrank in May. This will pile on even further pressure for tax rises in the Autumn.

Under Labour – taxes hiked, inflation & unemployment up & growth stagnant. We can’t afford Labour. https://t.co/dllo3Zf56i

— Mel Stride (@MelJStride) July 11, 2025

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