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UK economic growth sped up ahead of Brexit vote | UK economic growth sped up ahead of Brexit vote |
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The UK economy grew by 0.6% in the three months to the end of June, as economic growth accelerated in the run-up to the vote to leave the EU. | |
Second-quarter gross domestic product grew faster than expected, and was up from 0.4% growth in the previous quarter, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. | Second-quarter gross domestic product grew faster than expected, and was up from 0.4% growth in the previous quarter, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. |
Any uncertainty ahead of the referendum seemed to be "limited", the ONS said. | Any uncertainty ahead of the referendum seemed to be "limited", the ONS said. |
On an annual basis, growth was 2.2%, helped by a surge in manufacturing. | On an annual basis, growth was 2.2%, helped by a surge in manufacturing. |
ONS chief economist Joe Grice said: "Continued strong growth across services, particularly in retailing, reinforced by healthy growth in the manufacture of cars and pharmaceuticals, boosted output in the second quarter. | ONS chief economist Joe Grice said: "Continued strong growth across services, particularly in retailing, reinforced by healthy growth in the manufacture of cars and pharmaceuticals, boosted output in the second quarter. |
"Any uncertainties in the run-up to the referendum seem to have had a limited effect. Very few respondents to ONS surveys cited such uncertainties as negatively impacting their businesses." | "Any uncertainties in the run-up to the referendum seem to have had a limited effect. Very few respondents to ONS surveys cited such uncertainties as negatively impacting their businesses." |
Manufacturing output grew at 2.1% in the quarter, which was its "best gain since 1999", said Neil Wilson, an analyst at ETX Capital. | |
The services sector, the largest part of the UK economy, grew 0.5%, while construction and agriculture fell 0.4% and 1% respectively. | |
Economic growth was strongest in April before easing off in May and June, the ONS figures show. | Economic growth was strongest in April before easing off in May and June, the ONS figures show. |
'Position of strength' | 'Position of strength' |
This is the first calculation of second-quarter economic activity and is based on less than half the data that will give the eventual figure. | This is the first calculation of second-quarter economic activity and is based on less than half the data that will give the eventual figure. |
The best quality data covers the earliest part of the quarter, but June's figures are based largely on forecasts. | |
Economists, including those at the Bank of England, had estimated second-quarter growth would be about 0.5%. | Economists, including those at the Bank of England, had estimated second-quarter growth would be about 0.5%. |
"It's always difficult to tell where you're going by looking in the rear-view mirror, and as such today's GDP figures can't be taken as evidence of the current climate," said Ben Brettell, senior economist at Hargreaves Lansdown. | "It's always difficult to tell where you're going by looking in the rear-view mirror, and as such today's GDP figures can't be taken as evidence of the current climate," said Ben Brettell, senior economist at Hargreaves Lansdown. |
"However, what they do show is an absence of pre-Brexit concerns, meaning that if the forecast downturn does materialise, at least we start from a position of relative strength. | "However, what they do show is an absence of pre-Brexit concerns, meaning that if the forecast downturn does materialise, at least we start from a position of relative strength. |
A business survey last week suggested there had been a sharp fall in economic activity in the weeks after the referendum. | A business survey last week suggested there had been a sharp fall in economic activity in the weeks after the referendum. |