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UK retail sales dropped by 0.7% in November 2025, according to the Office for National Statistics, driven by consumer caution following Chancellor Rachel Reeves' budget announcements.
The decline, steeper than the expected 0.3%, reflects reduced spending on non-essential goods amid fears of rising taxes and national insurance contributions.
Clothing and household goods saw the sharpest falls, while online sales bucked the trend with a slight uptick.
Retailers like Marks & Spencer reported weaker footfall, with shares dipping 2%.
The British Retail Consortium noted a 'challenging' Christmas trading period looming, urging government support via business rates reform.
This downturn aligns with broader economic concerns, including a cooling labour market and inflation at 4.9%.
Consumer confidence indices fell to a six-month low, per GfK data.
Meanwhile, food sales held steady, driven by essential purchases.
Analysts warn of a potential recession if spending doesn't rebound by Q1 2026.
The data underscores the impact of policy uncertainty on consumer behaviour, with SMEs particularly hit.
Retail leaders call for clarity on tax implementation to stabilise markets.
This story, reported by Reuters, highlights the delicate balance between fiscal policy and economic growth in the UK.
2025-09-16 23:00:00



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