
If Labour wins the next election, what will average GDP/capita (PPP) growth over the next four years be?
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6%
< 0.0%
6%
0.0% - 0.3%
6%
0.3% - 0.6%
27%
0.6% - 0.9%
14%
0.9% - 1.2%
10%
1.2% - 1.5%
6%
1.5% - 1.8%
6%
1.8% - 2.1%
6%
2.1% - 2.4%
6%
2.4% - 2.7%
6%
2.7% - 3.0%
5%
> 3.0%
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