UK will struggle to achieve even modest growth without orderly Brexit: CBI

The CBI said it was assuming that Prime Minister Theresa May wins backing in parliament for her preferred plan for leaving the European Union

Reuters  |  London 

Britain will struggle to achieve even modest economic growth next year unless the government secures an orderly in March, the said on Thursday.

The CBI said the world's fifth-largest would grow by 1.3 per cent in 2018, 1.4 per cent in 2019 and 1.6 per cent in 2020, little changed from its previous projections in June.

The forecasts were slightly weaker than those of the Bank of England.

The CBI said it was assuming that Prime Minister wins backing in parliament for her preferred plan for leaving the European Union, something which looks unlikely at a vote due on Dec. 11.

"A no-deal scenario would blow these figures out of the water," the CBI's director-general, Carolyn Fairbairn, said, reiterating her organisation's support for May's plan.

Last week, the BoE warned that a worst-case could deal a bigger blow to Britain than the 2008 financial crisis, shrinking the by as much as 8 per cent in a year.

Economists at U.S. bank said on Wednesday the odds of Britain staying in the EU had risen to 40 per cent from 20 per cent, following parliamentary setbacks for May and the likelihood that the will rule that Britain could unilaterally revoke its EU departure notice.

Before the 2016 referendum, the CBI argued that staying in the EU would be best for Britain's

Whilst the CBI expects real wage growth to recover partially, it predicts living standards will not rise much, due to Britain's failure to tackle persistently weak productivity.

"has sucked the oxygen from the domestic agenda," Fairbairn said.

First Published: Thu, December 06 2018. 05:38 IST