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By Laura McGuire UK consumer confidence fell two points in February as reports of a technical recession dampened hopes. GfK’s consumer confidence report, which measures members of the public attitudes, fell 21 points in February down from 19 points the prior month. January’s reading was the highest in over two years as Brits became more hopeful about falling inflation, but it has now slipped back again. Its major purchase index – which takes the temperature on Brits likeliness to make a big splurge–also fell five points on last month’s reading. Joe Staton, client strategy director at GfK, said…