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UK needs new economic strategy in case of no-deal Brexit: Treasury chief

Chief Hammond says he has built up a "reserve of borrowing power" to support the economy if necessary

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Britain's Treasury chief says the country would need a new economic strategy if it leaves the European Union without a deal.

Speaking the day before he delivers his budget in the House of Commons, Philip Hammond told Sky News the plan is based on the idea there will be a Brexit deal on Britain's divorce from EU.

If there isn't one, he says Britain "would need to look at a different strategy and, frankly, we'd need to have a new budget that set out a different strategy for the future."

Nonetheless, Hammond says he has built up a "reserve of borrowing power" to support the economy if necessary.

 

He told the BBC that a no-deal departure would force the British economy "to restructure itself over a period of time, and that will be a fairly major transition.

Topics : Brexit

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First Published: Oct 28 2018 | 6:35 PM IST

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