The UK economy saw its fastest growth in more than four years between April and June, official estimates showed today.
The 1.1 per cent leap in output was almost double the 0.6 per cent expected by the City. There was also a big contribution from the construction industry, which grew at its fastest pace since 1963.
The huge 6.6 per cent rise over the quarter contributed 0.4 percentage points to overall GDP as building bounced back from a snowbound first three months of the year.
But many experts warn that the stunning growth seen could be as good as it gets for the UK economy as the impact of Chancellor George Osborne's savage Budget cutting kicks in.
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Is paying back the Country's debts too quickly going to stifle growth and possibly push us back into recession?