填空题 Two thirds of the British public fear that the U.K. 41 another recession, a survey showed today. The news came as 42 Britain has been rated 43 in Europe to live in.
And while 85 percent of people say that 44 has endangered the U. K. economy, a new report suggests that Britain"s 45 predated the recent turmoil.
More than half 46 of Britons are cutting back on spending in anticipation of 47 , according to a ComRes poll.
Almost three quarters said they were 48 that another recession would have a severe impact on them and their family, while just 49 said they would not expect to be affected.
50 —18 percent—believe Britain should contribute more money to help solve the eurozone"s financial crisis, if it would 51 another recession.
The survey of more than 52 showed that 77 percent believe the crisis proved the U.K. was right to 53 the eurozone, and about the same number think the eurozone debt crisis 54 by Europe"s political leaders.
Another study, a report by think-tank Demos entitled "Good Growth", suggests that Britain is one of the worst places to 55 .
Judging by factors such as health, housing and the job market, the report said that only Spain was 56 than the U.K.. The best places to live are Norway, Germany and the Netherlands, said the study.
57 will be reinforced by findings from the OECD, a respected think-tank, which say that the U.K. economy has been slowing for at least seven months.
Britain is not the only country facing 58 , as all of the other G7 industrial nations are suffering from a similar slowdown.
But the fact that the U.K."s economy has been 59 since before Greece started heading for default 60 the Government"s argument that Britain"s poor performance is the fault of the eurozone.