It wasn't just an increase in unemployment rate it was also an increase in the people considered working age e.g. adults under 65 who aren't economically active so working.
The Telegraph has been publishing "news" articles claiming those under 40 are all off with mental illness...
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What FTCs?
You clearly haven't read the thread as there is a problem with roles whether permanent, contract or temporary at the moment thanks to Liz Truss's clusterf**k.
Incidentally an interview with her is going to be on at 7pm on LBC....
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Come get..
high with me
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...rting-cannabis
Members of a gang, including two former winners of a Channel 4 cooking programme, have been convicted after their plan to import large amounts of cannabis...
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You obviously don't know your history as European Royalty had avunculatemarriagee.g. uncles marrying nieces....
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U-turning because the last 3 Tory PMs and their governments were/are blatantly incompetent and have/are destroying the country is expected.
Not having a personality isn't. Though unlike Rishi when Starmer just speaks his poll ratings don't nose dive.
Maybe that's the difference...
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Marrying your first cousin isn't incestuous in the UK.
Though if people in your family keep marrying their cousins you get issues like the Habsburg jaw or Prince Andrew....
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Well they couldn't find tulip on Starmer so they had to go for the next nearest thing with a personality.
The joke is Starmer can't sack his deputy. Only Labour members can....
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Suffer the carers
Scoundrels! Benefit thieves! Pondlife!
Stealing 30p per week but now costs us £1000
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...30p-a-week-dwp
A carer who says he was “dragged through the courts” and had to sell his...
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That's unfair.
People from islands in the a***end of nowhere have little choice in being related to their spouse/partner there as if you are from somewhere like Norfolk it is much easier to find someone you are only extremely distantly related to.
You are aware that everyone...
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Where not and where to commit fraud
Don't do it in Vietnam as you are unlikely to live
BBC News - Truong My Lan: Vietnamese billionaire sentenced to death for $44bn fraud https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-68778636
Do it in the UK as you get a prison sentence
BBC News - Universal Credit:...
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Yeah. The article was crap.
But the entire point was that out of work actors who think their comedians can get a job recreating the terrible British experience....
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I was on old people's social media yesterday (YouTube) hearing a story about a guy in South Africa who used to rob his dates.He eventually killed his long term girlfriend, scammed more people, dated an old school friend, bribed the prison guards, escaped and got caught due to his mother's DNA trying...
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Tell the world..
you are a poor date.
He's not heard of Barbara Streisand.
https://news.sky.com/story/man-sues-...-date-13111414
A Los Angeles court has thrown out the first of more than 50 cases against women who claimed on a private Facebook group that...
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An experience...
that needs to be repeated apparently.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...ed-los-angeles
The infamous Willy’s Chocolate Experience staged in Glasgow, which prompted angry parents to call police, inspired dozens of...
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It's more worrying when you think these are the people who are looking to legislate on things like this:
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...s-to-under-16s
https://www.theguardian.com/business...oplifting-crac...
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Another one bites the dust
BBC News - William Wragg resigns party whip over Westminster honeytrap https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68773702...
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I've been listening to accountants, ex-taxmen and one of the journalists Nadhim Zahawi threatened to sue because he was working on exposing his tax affairs explain why HMRC aren't interested.
At most Ms Rayner owes £3,000 for the years 2013-2015 when she got married, because as a married...
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Ms Rayner
Nothing to see.
HMRC have absolutely no interest.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2525135.html
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said the Conservatives are “chasing a smear” in raising questions about deputy...
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