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It's good that they pressured her for an answer - most of the time the beeb and the rest of the media let the govt off with supplying stock non-answers
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Good nuLieBore bashing on Radio 4 on the way into work yesterday. It was a report about the constant reorganising of Cumbrian health authorities ( 4 times in as many years I think ) and the blatant wasting of taxpayers money. The new lady boss being interviewed was a nuLieBore London luvvie type and the first question was "have you costed the latest reorganisation", lots of errs, bit of bulltulip, then handed over to her press secretary, more bulltulip, more rehearsed nothingness lines and blatantly obvious she had not got the slightest clue what she was doing. It was a big enough cock up to warrant the appearance of Tony Bliar himself on tomorrow's show, won't be worth listening to as he'll be well prepared with lots of rehearsed nothingness.Originally posted by BuffoonTelegraph
Reporter: "Now then, Mr nuLieBore MP. If things are so wonderful in the jobs market, how come that recruitment companies are going broke".
MP: "This is a sign of success, the problem is that there a far too many jobs and no people to fill them. It clearly shows that we need more inward migration. Once we open the doors everyone will be better off".
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More companies going to wall
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Reporter: "Now then, Mr nuLieBore MP. If things are so wonderful in the jobs market, how come that recruitment companies are going broke".Worst of all was the recruitment and business support sector, with an almost 90pc increase in the number of companies going into administration.
MP: "This is a sign of success, the problem is that there a far too many jobs and no people to fill them. It clearly shows that we need more inward migration. Once we open the doors everyone will be better off".Tags: None
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