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Britain is £490bn poorer than thought, reveals ONS | Britain is £490bn poorer than thought, reveals ONS |
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Britain is £490bn poorer than was thought, revised Office for National Statistics figures have revealed, weakening the country’s position in Brexit talks. | Britain is £490bn poorer than was thought, revised Office for National Statistics figures have revealed, weakening the country’s position in Brexit talks. |
The revision of UK national accounts, the ONS "Blue Book", shows that the country no longer has a net reserve of foreign assets, and therefore no safety margin while talks with the European Union reach a critical point. | The revision of UK national accounts, the ONS "Blue Book", shows that the country no longer has a net reserve of foreign assets, and therefore no safety margin while talks with the European Union reach a critical point. |
The half a trillion pounds that has gone missing is equivalent to 25 per cent of GDP. | The half a trillion pounds that has gone missing is equivalent to 25 per cent of GDP. |
Britain’s stock of wealth has dropped from a surplus of £469bn to a net deficit of £22bn. | Britain’s stock of wealth has dropped from a surplus of £469bn to a net deficit of £22bn. |
Meanwhile, investment in the UK by overseas companies and individuals fell from a £120bn surplus in the first half of 2016 to a £25bn deficit over the same period in 2017. | Meanwhile, investment in the UK by overseas companies and individuals fell from a £120bn surplus in the first half of 2016 to a £25bn deficit over the same period in 2017. |
Simon Derrick, The Bank of New York Mellon's currency strategist, told The Telegraph: "The outflows from the UK began in mid-August." | Simon Derrick, The Bank of New York Mellon's currency strategist, told The Telegraph: "The outflows from the UK began in mid-August." |
He added: "The big buyers are disappearing." | He added: "The big buyers are disappearing." |
The figures come just ahead of Chancellor Philip Hammond’s November Budget. Mr Hammond is under pressure to show how the country would cope if we left the EU without a deal. | The figures come just ahead of Chancellor Philip Hammond’s November Budget. Mr Hammond is under pressure to show how the country would cope if we left the EU without a deal. |
Also on Monday, Prime Minister Theresa May is meeting with European Union leaders. | Also on Monday, Prime Minister Theresa May is meeting with European Union leaders. |
Ms May will meet with the EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier and Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the EU Commission only days after they exit negotiations were deadlocked. | Ms May will meet with the EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier and Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the EU Commission only days after they exit negotiations were deadlocked. |
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