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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

UK's Cameron won't ease austerity after IMF downgrade ...

English: David Cameron's picture on the 10 Dow...
English: David Cameron's picture on the 10 Downing Street website (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
 Birmingham, Oct.9, stock picks .-  British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Tuesday he would not soften his austerity programme with a "Plan B" of slower spending cuts after the International Monetary Fund downgraded its growth forecasts for Britain. The Conservative-led government, steadfast in its ambition to cut a record budget deficit but under pressure to fix a recession-hit economy, abandoned its original deficit reduction targets last year and could be forced to extend them again.

"What we need in Britain is not 'Plan B', which is more borrowing. How can you borrow your way out of a debt crisis?" Cameron told Sky News, speaking from the Conservative Party's annual conference in the central English city of Birmingham. "What we need is what I call 'Plan A+', we need to keep our plans, difficult though they are to cut public spending and deal with the deficit, but we need to add to that every measure that business has been asking for. And that's what we're doing."

The IMF cut its UK economic growth estimates on Monday, predicting the economy would shrink 0.4 percent this year before growing by 1.1 percent in 2013. The IMF forecast in July that Britain's economy would grow 0.2 percent this year and 1.4 percent in 2013. The IMF also said Britain should delay some spending cuts pencilled in for next year if growth turned out to be weaker than forecast, but Cameron said that did not mean there was any logic in ripping up his plans yet.

"The IMF are not saying change course, they are saying stick to your plan unless things get dramatically worse," he said. Britain's economy fell back into recession at the end of 2011. Analysts expect Britain to return to growth in the third quarter but say that any recovery will be sluggish at best. ... Continue to read.
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