UK government debt exceeds 2 trillion pounds for first time

UK borrowing last month alone was estimated at £26.7 billion, the ONS said.

Published: 21st August 2020 01:04 PM  |   Last Updated: 21st August 2020 01:04 PM   |  A+A-

UK finance minister Rishi Sunak

UK finance minister Rishi Sunak (File photo| AP)

By AFP

LONDON: British government debt has exceeded £2.0 trillion for the first time following large state borrowing as the coronavirus pandemic pushed the UK economy deep into recession, official data showed Friday.

At the end of July, total accumulated debt hit £2.004 trillion ($2.61 trillion, 2.2 trillion euros), the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in a statement.

The debt increased by £227.6 billion compared with July 2019.

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"This crisis has put the public finances under significant strain as we have seen a hit to our economy and taken action to support millions of jobs, businesses and livelihoods," finance minister Rishi Sunak said in a separate statement. 

"Without that support things would have been far worse."

UK borrowing last month alone was estimated at £26.7 billion, the ONS said.