Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said she hopes GDP figures will start to improve with families "feeling better off with more money in their pockets" as the Government targets economic growth."The numbers on today's GDP are disappointing, but it's not possible to turn around more than a decade of poor economic growth and stagnant living standards in just a few months," Ms Reeves said."But you'll see from the plans we've been announcing - whether that is the energy reforms we've published today, the
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said she hopes GDP figures will start to improve with families "feeling better off with more money in their pockets" as the Government targets economic growth."The numbers on today's GDP are disappointing, but it's not possible to turn around more than a decade of poor economic growth and stagnant living standards in just a few months," Ms Reeves said."But you'll see from the plans we've been announcing - whether that is the energy reforms we've published today, the reforms to build one-and-a-half million homes that we published yesterday, the pensions reforms, the creation of a National Wealth Fund - this Government are getting on with the job of improving economic growth and driving up living standards."Growth is the number one mission of this Government - economic growth that results in families feeling better off with more money in their pockets - and we're driving that economic growth and we hope that those numbers will start to improve because of the
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