Originally posted by zeitghost
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Don't forget that if you've got savings or assets over £8000 you don't GET any benefits at all. You may be "claiming" benefits but not actually getting any. Once you don't GET any benefits you come out of the "looking for work and claiming benefits" figures.
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Originally posted by zeitghostTry some "Owd Roger".
It'll put hairs on yer chest.
Winter Warmer is good too.
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Originally posted by Ruprect View Postyup, was about right with my first guess:
http://www.onrec.com/content2/news.asp?ID=6873
2 in 5 new jobs since 1997 in the public sector.
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Originally posted by chicane View PostIt's a relief to know that we've seen such an improvement in the delivery and quality of public services since 1997 then.
http://www.onrec.com/content2/news.asp?ID=6873
2 in 5 new jobs since 1997 in the public sector.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's been a while Perl, where you hiding? I am actually a member of local Perl group, going to pub today all for a nice Xmas meal and lots of different ales
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What are the numbers on incapacity benefits? I am sure it gone up by at least one - "Dow Jones" chappy.
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Boomed - Unemployment at 32 yr low
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7140069.stm
The number of people seeking jobless benefits in the UK has fallen to a 32-year low, according to data from the Office for National Statistics.
The number claiming jobseeker's allowance fell by 11,100 in November to 813,000, the lowest since June 1975.
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