The Office for National Statistics has announced that Britain's Gross Domestic Product rose by 1 percent for the third quarter of 2012 - the strongest economic growth the country has seen in five years, and an end to the longest double-dip recession since the Second World War.
Mark said, "These figures confirm what many have thought for some time; that the economy is in far better shape than that suggested by previous GDP. We have record employment, a growing private sector, booming exports to non EEA countries and lowering inflation. This proves that sticking with plan A is the right thing to do."