Will the UK grow, on average, by more than 2.5% per year between the authoring of this question and the next election?
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Not sure which source you were planning to use, but the one I found has inflation-adjusted GDP going from £631b in Q3 2022 (when the question was asked) to £639b in Q2 2024 (when the election was) for a total of 1.3% over almost 2 years. Which is less than 2.5% per year. Resolves NO. https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/grossdomesticproductgdp/timeseries/abmi/qna
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