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Future 'bleak' for retailers despite discounts boosting sales, warns British Retail Consortium boss

Helen Dickinson of the British Retail Consortium says the long-term outlook is not good

Fashion shops were particularly active in discounting products(Image: Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

The future is “bleak” for retailers despite a recent increase in sales driven by discounts, the head of the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has warned.

Sales increased by 0.6 per cent last month - the best performance since April - but growth is down compared to a rise of 1.3 per cent in October 2018.

Fashion shops were particularly active in discounting products, helping non-food return to growth for the first time since July.

Food sales also increased 0.5 per cent on a like-for-like basis and online sales of non-food products grew 5.1 per cent in October - although this was still down against a growth of 7.6 per cent the year before.

But BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson says the long-term outlook is not good.

Helen Dickinson is the head of the British Retail Consortium(Image: Handout)

She said: “Retailers embarked on an extraordinary period of discounting this October as they tried to entice shoppers into making purchases.

“Unfortunately, the longer term trend remains bleak... With Brexit still unresolved and a December election creating new uncertainties, retailers will be looking nervously at the months ahead.”

Ms Dickinson is now calling on MPs to “build on” the recent Treasury Select Committee Report - an inquiry that concluded the business rates system in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is "broken".