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Britain out of recession after Tories ‘only made families poorer’

BRITAIN has come out of recession as the economy returned to growth in the first quarter of the year, official figures showed today.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said gross domestic product (GDP) is estimated to have risen by 0.6 per cent between January and March.

It follows two quarters of decline — a technical recession — in the back half of 2023.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said: “There is no doubt it has been a difficult few years, but today’s growth figures are proof that the economy is returning to full health for the first time since the pandemic.”

Labour’s shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said: “This is no time for Conservative ministers to be doing a victory lap and telling the British people that they have never had it so good.

“The economy is still £300 smaller per person than when Rishi Sunak became prime minister.”

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