British Prime Minister David Cameron vowed Sunday to “cut through the dither” and breathe new life into the nation’s recession-mired economy with a series of new initiatives.
With lawmakers returning to parliament on Monday after their summer break, Cameron also pledged that he would continue cutting debt amid the ongoing eurozone sovereign debt crisis.
“We will return (to parliament) this week with new goverenment bills for economic development,” he wrote in the Mail on Sunday newspaper.
Britain remains mired in recession amid painful state austerity cuts and ongoing fallout from the debt crisis in the eurozone, a key trading partner.