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Apparently:Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostAre you saying it is nothing but a positive spin on some bad news ?
This would never have happened under the Tories
"Unemployment is sharply down, however you measure it. Yet there also 54,000 fewer people in work..."
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostIf you read the article, you'll see some (it seems to me) seriously funny stuff going on with the stats. It seems unemployment is down yet there are fewer people employed. This is because there are more 'economically inactive' people.
record numbers of
One of the biggest jobs growth areas was jobcentre staff.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/e...ts-record.html
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostIf you read the article, you'll see some (it seems to me) seriously funny stuff going on with the stats. It seems unemployment is down yet there are fewer people employed. This is because there are more 'economically inactive' people.
Are you saying it is nothing but a positive spin on some bad news ?
This would never have happened under the Tories
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If you read the article, you'll see some (it seems to me) seriously funny stuff going on with the stats. It seems unemployment is down yet there are fewer people employed. This is because there are more 'economically inactive' people.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostSo who created all those new jobs ? All I ever read in the past few months was companies cutting staff including a big oil company like Shell.
Have the councils employed 33K all of a sudden ?
Is Gordo fiddling with unemployment figures ?
These are serious questions that need answers.
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So who created all those new jobs ? All I ever read in the past few months was companies cutting staff including a big oil company like Shell.
Have the councils employed 33K all of a sudden ?
Is Gordo fiddling with unemployment figures ?
These are serious questions that need answers.
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Sorry. More unemployment.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBut long term (more than 12 months) unemployment is up.
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