Consumer confidence ‘falls sharply’ after Rachel Reeves’ decision to strip 10 million pensioners of winter fuel payments_Nhy
Consumer confidence has fallen sharply after Labour stripped winter fuel payments from millions of pensioners and warned of painful measures in next month’s Budget.
A survey from market research firm GfK showed its headline measure of confidence fell to a six-month low in September.
The figures came as the Resolution Foundation think-tank warned that the government would struggle to meet its target of achieving the best growth in the G7 under current plans – and needed to be bolder.
It is the latest evidence that any hopes that Labour’s election could usher in a period of stability and growth are starting to ebb away amid a welter of doom and gloom.
Claims that it inherited the worst economic situation since the Second World War – and has discovered a £22billion ‘black hole’ in public finances – have cast a pall of pessimism that has engulfed investors as well as beleaguered voters who may have been hoping for sunnier days ahead.

Consumer confidence has fallen sharply after Labour stripped winter fuel payments from millions of pensioners and warned of painful measures in next month’s Budget

A survey from market research firm GfK showed its headline measure of confidence fell to a six-month low in September