UK Growth is miserable and about to dive into recession according to the OECD. However, the government can't blame it all on external factors - we're doing worse than most OECD countries.
The government would like to have you believe that Britain is slipping into recession as part of the global slowdown, and our contracting growth has little to do with conditions inside our country.
Yet, among developed countries, UK growth has been far behind most of our competitors. Among this morning’s output from the OECD was an estimate of British growth for 2011 of a meagre 0.9%. The only European countries that produced less growth according to the organisation than the UK are so-called PIGS – Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain:
The PIGS were ‘honoured’ by financial analysts with a shared acronym due to their common problems with debt. But the UK still managed to come behind Ireland (1.2%), that was briefly included in the PIGS and such economic powerhouses as Iceland (2.9%).
Meanwhile, the dead hand of the state appears to have been somewhat kind in red tape-bound France (1.6%) and Finland (3%). Someone tell Steve Hilton and Vince Cable.
See also:
• We’ve got the wrong sort of growth – a fall in real GDP looks inevitable – Tony Dolphin, November 24th 2011
• Osborne should change course next Tuesday, but he won’t – Tony Dolphin and Adam Lent, November 23rd 2011
• UK not performing too well in the GDP growth championship – Ann Pettifor, November 17th 2011
• New LSE report says Labour’s economic record was “strong” and “not due to bubbles” – Will Straw, November 15th 2011
• Osborne has put Britain in an economic death spiral: Here’s how to break out – William Bain MP, November 14th 2011
27 Responses to “UK growth – bottom of the table, wallowing with the PIGS”
Eugene Grant
RT @leftfootfwd: UK growth – bottom of the table, wallowing with the PIGS http://t.co/MYAoG5h5
Jim Knight
News today from OECD looks even worse in a chart: UK bottom of the table, wallowing with the PIGS: http://t.co/P9gT1MZn (via @DanielElton)
ibrahim dogus
News today from OECD looks even worse in a chart: UK bottom of the table, wallowing with the PIGS: http://t.co/P9gT1MZn (via @DanielElton)
Toby Young
You’ve neglected to point out that the OECD is also predicting higher growth in the UK than the European average in 2012 and in 2013 a higher level of growth than France and almost the same level of growth as Germany.
Pascale Palmer
News today from OECD looks even worse in a chart: UK bottom of the table, wallowing with the PIGS: http://t.co/P9gT1MZn (via @DanielElton)