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UK economy grows 0.6% – as general election partially blamed for flatline in June

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The UK economy grew 0.6% over three months, official figures show. 

But there was no growth at all in June, the Office for National Statistics said, as businesses delayed purchases until after the general election.

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“In a range of industries across the economy, businesses stated that customers were delaying placing orders until the outcome of the election was known,” the ONS said, though added it’s difficult to quantify the exact impact.

Gross domestic product (GDP) – the measure of everything produced in the UK – expanded from April to June.

That growth rate was the second highest among the G7 group of industrialised nations, only the United States performed better with 0.7%.

Two G7 countries, however, have yet to publish their GDP data for the period – Japan and Germany.

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