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Welsh First Minister: Time to change strategy on economy

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 09:00, Tuesday November 29th, 2011.

First Minister Carwyn Jones has called on the UK Government to come up with a new approach to create jobs and growth in economy before it is too late.

The call comes ahead of the Chancellor’s autumn statement when he will give an update on the state of the economy and respond to the latest analysis from the independent Office for Budget Responsibility.

Mr Jones called on Ministers in Westminster to re-think their current economic policies given the performance of the economy.

The First Minister said: “The Welsh Government is doing all it can to protect the people of Wales against the cuts being imposed on them and using the levers we have to stimulate economic growth. This includes speeding up major infrastructure projects and improving training for our workforce. Our driving aim is to create jobs, promote opportunities and generate business confidence in the Welsh economy.

“However, ultimately it is the UK Government that holds the macro and fiscal leavers that can make the most difference and the route they have chosen is simply not working. The number of people unemployed continues to grow, the jobs we need for our young people are simply not there.

“All the economic indicators are going in the wrong direction. The OECD has just predicted that the UK will return to recession next year, the much feared ‘double dip’. The latest ONS figures show the economy only grew by 0.5% in the third quarter of this year. This comes as people face rising living costs and soaring energy costs, squeezing communities everywhere.

“This situation simply confirms our growing fears for the economic outlook. The cuts are too deep and too fast, choking off what fragile growth we have seen so far. With the Chancellor preparing his autumn statement the time has come for a new approach. I have met with the Prime Minister and written to him twice in recent weeks to again press the case for increased investment in vital road and rail infrastructure here in Wales.”

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