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UK reports further bleak economic data following PM’s resignatio­n

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UK government borrowing surged and retail sales slumped in September, official data showed Friday, dealing a further economic blow to a country in political crisis, according to AFP.

Public sector net borrowing stood at £20 billion ($22 billion), the second-largest September level on record, as decades-high inflation sees interest on debt repayments balloon.

Retail sales volumes tumbled 1.4 percent as sky-high prices curbed consumer purchasing. The figure was better, however, than the 1.7-percent slide in August.

The data comes one day after Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned in the wake of markets turmoil triggered by her budget of tax cuts funded by debt.

The public borrowing figure exceeded analysts’ consensus of £17.2 billion, which was already far above the government’s own prediction. “The weakness in retail sales and further overshoot of the ... (government) public borrowing forecast won’t make the next prime minister’s task any easier in navigating the economy through” various crises, concluded Ruth Gregory, senior UK economist at Capital Economics.

Interest payments on government debt surged to £7.7 billion in September, “largely reflecting the broader economic environmen­t of soaring inflation,” noted CEBR economist Pushpin Singh.

Government borrowing is linked to the wider RPI measure of inflation, which stands at a huge 12.6 percent in Britain.

Contenders bidding to succeed Truss on Friday opened a hectic weekend of campaignin­g, but opposition parties demanded that UK voters get their own say to end months of political chaos via a general election.

Truss succeeded Boris Johnson on Sept. 6 after a weeks-long campaign against Tory rival Rishi Sunak, who is now a favorite to take over in the coming days.

 ?? AP ?? The data comes a day after Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned in the wake of market turmoil.
AP The data comes a day after Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned in the wake of market turmoil.

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