Britain Election Winner's First Problem: Fix a Stagnant Economy
Briefly

Britain's economy had exited from a recession more strongly than expected, with inflation at 2 percent in May, down from 11.1 percent in October 2022.
Economists warn that despite positive indicators, Britain still faces a decade of slow growth, weak productivity, high taxes, and struggling public services.
Opposition Labour Party warns of inheriting a hobbled economy with limited room for bold changes if they win the upcoming election.
Conservative Party's austerity measures from 2010 onwards led to significant government spending cuts, impacting public services and economic growth.
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