No, Liz Truss is not to blame for the IMF’s gloomy forecasts
The fund’s prediction that the UK will be bottom of the G7 heap this year should be taken with a fistful of salt.
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The fund’s prediction that the UK will be bottom of the G7 heap this year should be taken with a fistful of salt.
The International Monetary Fund has a proven track-record of underestimating the British economy.
The French economy has bounced back more quickly post-Covid than all of Europe’s other large economies.
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