Even the Office for Budget Responsibility thinks there could be a recession

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This chart is from the Office for Budget Responsibility's budget report:

Note the second of these two, on the right hand side. By 2027 the Office for Budget Responsibility thinks we will still be worse off in real terms when it comes to wages than we are today.

If that is their best hope - and most of this forecast is wildly optimistic by them - then we really are in for economic trouble. You can't have six years of depressed earnings and the growth on which the Tories are hanging their hat, rightly or wrongly. Consumption drives too big a part of the UK economy for that to be the case.

I stick by my forecast of a deliberately created recession.


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