KEY POINTS
  • Large-scale strike action has been carried out in recent months by teachers, doctors, civil servants and rail workers, among others — members of the sectors that were the largest contributors to the fall in February services output.
  • Suren Thiru, economics director at ICAEW, said the Thursday GDP figures "suggest that the economy has lost momentum as sky high inflation and strike action continue to drag on key drivers of U.K. GDP, notably services and industrial production."

LONDON — The U.K. economy flatlined in February as widespread industrial action and persistently high inflation stymied activity.

Data on Thursday showed a steady GDP in February, missing consensus expectations of 0.1% growth. Both the services and production sectors contracted, partly offset by a record 2.4% expansion in construction.