According to official data, Britain’s economic growth slowed down between April and June, but was better than expected.
The office for National Statistics said that the economy increased by 0.3%, which decreased by 0.7% in the first three months of the year.
The biggest contribution came from services while the construction industry also increased.
The UK government has promoted an important priority to economic development and the latest data on the 0.1% expansion forecast.
Chancellor Rachel Reavs said that the figures for an economy were “positive” that “got stuck for a very long”.
But he said: “There is more to give an economy that works for the working people.”
However, the conservative shadow Chancellor Mail Streak accused him of “economic barbarism”, while Liberal Democrat MP Daisy Cooper said: “Snails will play at the speed that our economy is growing.
“The Conservative Party took us to this economic bizarre, but this labor government has failed to break over the years of mismanagement.”
According to ONS data, the economy performed better than expected in June, while the previous estimates of April were revised upwards.
The ONS initially stated that GDP (GDP) – a major measure of economic activity – had shrunk to 0.3% in April, but now said that it is contracted up to 0.1%.
But Ruth Gregory, an economist at the UK Deputy Chief of Capital Economics, said it was suspected that the country would “maintain this pace of development” between July and September.
“Weak global economy will be a pull over UK GDP growth for some time,” he said.
“The full drag on trade investment has not yet been felt by the tax growth of April. And there will probably be speculation about moving in the autumn budget alerting consumers.”