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Recovery has begun, says Major

10:05, Sep 16 2012

 

Britain is through the worst of the economic storm, Sir John Major says.

The Conservative former Prime Minister said data showed the UK's recovery has begun, with employment and the stock market rising.

He also urged Tory MPs to rally behind David Cameron amid mutterings about his leadership, and predicted a two-tier Europe within a decade.

Speaking on the 20th anniversary of Black Wednesday, which marked Britain's dramatic exit from the exchange rate mechanism, Sir John said the UK's economic recovery was under way, despite gloom surrounding the eurozone crisis.

He likened today's UK economy to the early 1990s when Chancellor Norman Lamont was widely mocked for claiming he could see the "green shoots of economic spring".

The ex-Prime Minister said: "Norman Lamont was taken to pieces by commentators for suggesting there were green shoots, but in retrospect we can see that Norman was right.

"Recovery begins from the darkest moment. I'm not certain, but I think we have passed the darkest moment."

Sir John told BBC1's Andrew Marr Show there were "oddities" in economic data.

He added: "Why in the depths of this recession is employment growing? Why is industrial production going up? Why has the stock market risen?

"There are things happening out there that will become apparent and we don't quite know why or how. My guess - and this is something a minister can't say but I can - is that in due course we will find that passed the bottom."

 
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