Chancellor Rachel Reeves has blamed the drop in GDP on the cyber attack that crippled production at Jaguar Land Rover. She said, "this quarter clearly reflect what happened at Jaguar Land Rover". Report by Ajagbef. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
00:00The numbers for this quarter clearly reflect what happened at Jaguar Land Rover, a massive cyber attack, the biggest cyber attack that this country has ever experienced.
00:10And as a result, car manufacturing fell almost 30 percent in September.
00:16Jaguar Land Rover is now back and up and running, in part because of the support that this government put in,
00:22both to help with the cyber attack itself and also to support the supply chain so that our business has now begun car production again.
00:32Overall, this year to date, we have been the fastest growing economy in the G7, still awaiting US numbers.
00:41But of course, in the first half of this year, we were the fastest growing economy in the G7.
00:45Is there more to do? Absolutely. To grow our economy, to ensure there are good jobs, paying decent wages in all parts of the UK,
00:53which is why today I'm in Anglesey announcing a government investment alongside the private sector with Rolls-Royce as our preferred provider
01:01to create 3,000 jobs that just here in Anglesey are building small modular reactors to power 3 million homes.
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