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Hooray: Britain's economy now bigger than before the pandemic – Reaction

Can you hear the applause? The hallelujahs? Or perhaps this is pushing the boat out too far, maybe even a few apologies from those who so like to trumpet with such pride and regularity that Britain is going down the Swanee? No, I thought not.
Predictably, the hot news that the UK economy has proved incredibly resilient, and is now bigger than it was before the pandemic, has been barely covered and is certainly noticeable by its absence from the usual Twitter-cum-X suspects today.
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