BCC responds to ONS GDP figures for November

15th January 2021

Commenting on GDP figures for November 2020 published today by the ONS, BCC Head of Economics Suren Thiru said:

“The latest figures highlight the continued damage being done to the UK economy by coronavirus. 

“The decline in output in November was largely driven by the drag on activity from the second lockdown, with consumer-focused services firms, who are most exposed to lockdown restrictions, enduring a particularly difficult month.  

“With any post-lockdown rally in output in December constrained by the tougher tiered restrictions, including the introduction of tier 4 measures, the UK economy is likely to have contracted in the final quarter of 2020.  

“A third lockdown means that a double-dip recession in the first quarter of this?year may be inevitable, particularly if the current post-Brexit disruption persists through the quarter. 

“A clear and comprehensive plan is urgently needed to support the economy throughout this year. This should include closing the current gaps in government support and providing more significant grant funding to support cash strapped businesses. A fit-for-purpose Test, Trace and Isolate system remains critical to keeping the economy moving once the current lockdown ends.” 

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