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Initial expectations of a modest 0.1% expansion were downgraded: GDP flatlined between July and September. CGTN’s Ray Addison reports.

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00:00Christmas has not brought much cheer for the UK's struggling economy and its new government.
00:07An ONS report says there was no economic growth between July and September,
00:12immediately after the Labour government swept to power.
00:15It also revised down its growth reading for the second quarter of 2024 to 0.4%,
00:22from a previous 0.5%.
00:25And to compound the bad news, the Bank of England has estimated zero growth in the fourth quarter.
00:32So what's to blame?
00:34Well, the ONS says the UK economy was held back by a fall in production output of 0.4%,
00:41largely caused by a fall in energy supply and a decrease in machinery and equipment manufacturing.
00:47Meanwhile, the UK's dominant services sector failed to grow in the third quarter,
00:52with the ONS revising down its previous estimate of 0.1% to 0%.
00:58It's the latest blow to a government that said it wanted the fastest economic growth in the G7,
01:04but whose tax-raising autumn budget to plug holes in public finances may have dented business confidence.
01:11The Confederation of British Industry has responded, saying the economy is
01:17headed for the worst of all worlds, with firms expecting to
01:25The group blamed the recently announced rise in employer national insurance contributions,
01:30which they believe exacerbated a
01:35How worse can it get? It could fall into recession.
01:37Now the good news is, actually what you've seen is,
01:40actually there are underlying elements in a global, slowing global economy,
01:43there are areas that are more positive, which don't get really picked up by a lot of the economic data.
01:48For instance, a lot of the technology areas.
01:50Britain, in terms of its financial structure, is going to have to try and restructure itself.
01:54It will do, but it's going to take time.
01:56Today, the UK Chancellor accepted that she faced a
02:00but blamed 15 years of neglect by the previous Conservative government,
02:04and insisted that she has laid the foundations for the long-term economic growth that Labour has pledged to deliver.
02:11Ray Addison, CGTN.

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