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Its becuase they are all struggling actors, musicians or artists (or other profession that should be "out of work")
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So let 'em pick those billions of rotting strawberries then.Originally posted by Hart-flootSo how come London is the region with the highest unemployment rate in the UK right now?
http://www.hrmguide.co.uk/jobmarket/...employment.htm
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He's an 'economist' who thinks rising wages will help people afford homes. The guy is obviously a moron.
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http://www.derby.ac.uk/press-office/...where-you-live
This unsettling new analysis by the former City economist, Visiting Professor of Business and Economic Forecasting at the University of Derby’s Derbyshire Business School, has examined a wide range of regional data to reveal big structural inequalities.No bias there then.“As a City economist I spent a lot of time in Continental Europe,” said Professor Smith.Last edited by Sysman; 18 June 2007, 10:50.
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because we Northerners tend to favour incapacity benefit over jobseeker's allowance, so our stats are lower than they should be.
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Prof Smith, born and raised in Leeds, said: "If you are in London benefits are a very poor substitute for work. If you are in the north-east benefits are a very good substitute for work - so you tend to get far more people on benefits up there." "Britain's tax and benefits system has got more unfair over the past 10 years. The minimum wage for Londoners is effectively a joke - laughably low."Originally posted by BennyLet them eat cake!
So how come London is the region with the highest unemployment rate in the UK right now?
http://www.hrmguide.co.uk/jobmarket/...employment.htm
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And I think SA did a remarkable job of actually showing restraint. Well done lass.Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesFeck me, calm down... I was only trying to wind SA up...
My humble apologies.
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Feck me, calm down... I was only trying to wind SA up...Originally posted by realityhack<incredible levels of restraint>Sod off! Have you seen any of North West London? It's like bloody Beruit! Full of spongeing dole monkeys. You can't make sweeping statements like that!</incredible levels of restraint>
Of course, that could've been a massive sweeping statement about NW London. Sigh.
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#Originally posted by EternalOptimistIts a fact that norveners do better out of t'dole because things are cheaper up there
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1)They have to look at Northern mingers all day whilst Suverners get to look at space-hopper chested beauties
2)Suverners take off at least three times more sick leave so their rate of pay is de facto a lot higher than the hard grafting norverners

Southern women are def rougher.
Pauline Quirke or Anna Friel?
					
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<incredible levels of restraint>Sod off! Have you seen any of North West London? It's like bloody Beruit! Full of spongeing dole monkeys. You can't make sweeping statements like that!</incredible levels of restraint>Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesProbably for the best.
We all know that Northerners are lazy, workshy, sponging gits...
Of course, that could've been a massive sweeping statement about NW London. Sigh.
					
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Its a fact that norveners do better out of t'dole because things are cheaper up there
but
1)They have to look at Northern mingers all day whilst Suverners get to look at space-hopper chested beauties
2)Suverners take off at least three times more sick leave so their rate of pay is de facto a lot higher than the hard grafting norverners
					
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Probably for the best.Originally posted by SallyAnneI cant reply to this thread without going on some mad North verses South angry sweary rant! I've tried 4 times now, and keep getting really mad!!
So I'll just be quiet I think.
We all know that Northerners are lazy, workshy, sponging gits...
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What crap and shoddy journalism as per usual the North East being subsidised is equated as anywhere north of Watford being so and anywhere south of not so. Well have a look around east kent, parts of essex, east london, South hampshire, south london for subsidised living and deprevation.
For every subsidised area in the north there is one in the south, but unfortunately the North East dominates the southern perception of 'Watford north'. Anyway, why should those on low incomes expect to live in the richer parts of the south east?
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