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    Just in case you missed it

    Unemployment up again.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4715446.stm

    The number of unemployed people rose by 108,000 to 1.54 million between October and December, the ONS said.

    That pushed the jobless rate up to 5.1% - the highest rate for three years - from 4.8% in the previous quarter.



    Now factor in those on "incapacity benefits" and the true figure is a very different Britain to the much touted "Miracle Economy" that the New Lie crow on about to the proles.

    Well done Blair and Brown. TWATS.

    #2
    and don't forget all the non-jobs created in the civil service.

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      #3
      Toot-toot!

      It is the only answer.

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        #4
        1997 household debt 500bn, now over 1,100bn. Every shred of progress by this government has been an illusion.
        bloggoth

        If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
        John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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          #5
          How can you say that - we have sustained economic growth, world-class education, a health service that is envy of the modern world. Oh and the crusades are going well too.

          Soon GB will be in power and we can get down to some proper socialist policies - like raising income tax for the rich, increasing the state pension, and a more generous benefits system to help the poor.

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            #6
            Originally posted by privateeye
            and don't forget all the non-jobs created in the civil service.
            They've created a mere 800,000 new civil service jobs. And lost a tiny 500,000 manufacturing ones. All good socialism.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jabberwocky
              How can you say that - we have sustained economic growth, world-class education, a health service that is envy of the modern world. Oh and the crusades are going well too.

              Soon GB will be in power and we can get down to some proper socialist policies - like raising income tax for the rich, increasing the state pension, and a more generous benefits system to help the poor.
              It won't be the rich who pay more in income tax, it will be the middle-classes...

              The "Rich" can afford to buy their way out of taxation...

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                #8
                Originally posted by DimPrawn
                Unemployment up again.

                http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4715446.stm

                The number of unemployed people rose by 108,000 to 1.54 million between October and December, the ONS said.

                That pushed the jobless rate up to 5.1% - the highest rate for three years - from 4.8% in the previous quarter.



                Now factor in those on "incapacity benefits" and the true figure is a very different Britain to the much touted "Miracle Economy" that the New Lie crow on about to the proles.

                Well done Blair and Brown. TWATS.
                Are you unemployed with no hope of finding a job?

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                  #9
                  Now that the trend is not in ZanuNL's favour just wait for them to introduce yet another new statistical way to measure unemployment.

                  Once the recession starts to bite as the economy softens the numbers will simply not make for very good spin - then again I am sure we will all be fine as our houses are all worth so much these days

                  Having trawled through http://www.statistics.gov.uk/ I have found it very hard to find any data that provides a consistent employment measure comparing each of the past 25 years.

                  Perhaps its just a coincidence the data isnt easy to interpret !

                  Does anybody have a good source of consistent data that is not subject to the spin machine ?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DimPrawn
                    Unemployment up again.

                    the much touted "Miracle Economy"
                    What miracle Economy?

                    Oh by the way if you look at the net increase of jobs in the Private Sector against the number lost unemployment would have gone up, it is only the jobs in the Public Sector that has prevented this. At one time 13 out of every 14 jobs job created since 1997 was in the Public Sector (net increase in employment)

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