2021 is bound to be a better year for the economy than 2020. How much better depends on what happens with Brexit by 11pm GMT on 31st December 2020 and whether or not the Chancellor tightens fiscal policy. If Sunak resists, as we think he should, then 2020 could prove to be a better year for the economy than most anticipate.
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