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Labour stalls UK’s economy as GDP slumps to just 0.1%

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November 12, 2025
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RACHEL Reeves received a pre-Budget blow as the UK economy has slowed down.

The Chancellor now facing huge pressure after growth was lower than what economists had forecast – and comes ahead of Budget tax hikes.

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She said this morning that she will make “fair decisions” on November 26 amid speculation income tax will be hiked.

A marked downturn in car production following the cyber attack at Jaguar Land Rover saw a big dip in car production.

The construction and services sector were also weaker than the previous quarter.

Figures released from the Office of National Statistics showed growth was up by 0.1 per cent.

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It comes after experts had expected to be 0.2 per cent in the three months from July to September.

It was down from 0.3 per cent which was recorded for the previous three months.

The economy declined by 0.1 per cent in September, official figures show.

Ms Reeves this morning said: “We had the fastest-growing economy in the G7 in the first half of the year, but there’s more to do to build an economy that works for working people.

“At my budget later this month, I will take the fair decisions to build a strong economy that helps us to continue to cut waiting lists, cut the national debt and cut the cost of living.”

But Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride said: “Today’s ONS figures show the economy shrank in the latest month, under a Prime Minister and Chancellor who are in office but not in power.

“Months after the Prime Minister stripped the Chancellor of responsibility for the Budget, Keir Starmer has now lost control of his own Downing Street operation – with his team openly at war with his Cabinet.

“If the Prime Minister does not have the backbone to control his team, he has no hope of reducing spending.

“Only the Conservatives have a leader with a backbone and a plan to deliver £47 billion of savings – allowing us to cut tax and cut the deficit under our Golden Economic Rule.”

Lib Dem Treasury Spokesperson Daisy Cooper said:  “This is a damning indictment of Labour’s disastrous decisions.

“From the jobs tax to business rates bills, the economy is barely spluttering along.  

“The Chancellor must take up our plans for an emergency package to save our high streets, put money back in the pockets of families and finally fix our broken relation with Europe to bring in billions for our public services.”



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