ROBERT Jenrick has been labelled “delusional” for comments he made about the economy on the Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg show.
The Tory immigration minister said that the Conservatives could be trusted with the economy and that they would make “sensible decisions”.
“The fact that we have stabilised the economy, that it’s growing, that inflation is falling and critical issues like immigration, we’re making significant progress for the first time in a long time.” This week, the Institute for Fiscal Studies downgraded the UK’s growth forecasts, with Britain now expected to grow more slowly than the Euro area, US and the world from 2024 onwards.
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