will borrow more and is further away from achieving a budget surplus." Referring to the UK´s growth situation, Hammond told the BBC on Thursday: "We can either stare at each other and say it´s terrible or we can get on to do something about it."
He added: "What we have decided to do is to invest in infrastructure, invest in training and skills... to do something about that productivity growth." Hammond, however, has had to dig deeper also for Brexit preparations, announcing Wednesday that the government will put aside another £3.0 billion ($4.0 billion, 3.4 billion euros) ahead of the UK´s departure from the European Union due March 2019.
"It´s an absolute obligation on the government to prepare for all the reasonably foreseeable outcomes that could come out of these (exit) negotiations" with Brussels, Hammond told Sky News on Thursday. "We have to make these arrangements and these investments to make sure that things are operating smoothly, that trade and business is not disrupted," he added.
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