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Minister acknowledges Covid "damage" but insists growth figures are good news

Chief Secretary to the Treasury Simon Clarke said people should be "reassured" by figures that show the economy grew 7.5% in 2021

Minister Simon Clarke(Image: Getty Images)

A senior Minister has said it's right to celebrate the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's latest GDP figures but acknowledged the economic damage done by the pandemic.

Speaking to BusinessLive, Simon Clarke , Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said "everyone should be reassured" by ONS figures that show 7.5% growth in the economy during 2021.

That's despite key business groups such as the British Chambers of Commerce, the CBI and Federation of Small Businesses pointing to forecasts of sluggish growth in 2023 and 2024, and attributing the figures to a Covid bounceback following a 9.4% fall in 2020.

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When asked if it was disingenuous to hail the growth figures, Mr Clarke said: “I think we’re rightly delighted and everyone today should be reassured by the fact we’ve got these great figures showing the 7.5% recovery last year.

“That does put us right at the top of the G7 in terms of bouncing back from the pandemic.

“Does that mean we’re complacent? No, of course it does not. There’s a lot of damage that’s been done by the pandemic and we’re absolutely conscious of that.

“I agree with business organisations that we want to deal with those supply chain challenges, which are in many cases global but which are a big challenge to the recovery.