Originally posted by hyperD
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and expect last week's announced crack down on disability benefit to be quietly buried.
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The bigger one to watch is the 10-year cycle in unemployment, peaking in about year xxx2. I don't know why it happens, but I'm not going to be looking for a contract in 2012.Originally posted by NoddYUK unemployment rate rises to 5%
Unemployment, in my opinion, is the one to watch
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That fake story about Fathers4Justice and the potential kidnapping of Leo - a bit of Cambell-esque spinning of a non-story to bury sensitive info.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/thread5633.html
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are you suggesting they should be checking next door
Originally posted by hyperDSo expect another change in unemployment stats soon.
But don't worry, baby Leo is in real danger and could be kidnapped by the fairies (so all bad news will be buried...)
if leo goes missing?
(DG in confused mode(yeah,yeah,as always))
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So expect another change in unemployment stats soon."There was further bad news from the ONS figures, as the data revealed the number of people classed as "economically inactive" rose to its highest level since records began in 1971.
The figure - which includes students, people looking after relatives and those who have given up looking for a job - rose 25,000 during the three months to November to 7.94 million"
But don't worry, baby Leo is in real danger and could be kidnapped by the fairies (so all bad news will be buried...)
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What do you expect. Labour has always left power with more unemployed than when it started.Originally posted by NoddYUK unemployment rate rises to 5%
Unemployment, in my opinion, is the one to watch:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4623500.stm
"The number of people out of work in the UK rose by 111,000 to 1.53 million in the three months to November, official figures have shown."
Furthermore:
"...There was further bad news from the ONS figures, as the data revealed the number of people classed as "economically inactive" rose to its highest level since records began in 1971. ..."
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Originally posted by NoddYUK unemployment rate rises to 5%
Unemployment, in my opinion, is the one to watch:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4623500.stm
"The number of people out of work in the UK rose by 111,000 to 1.53 million in the three months to November, official figures have shown."
Furthermore:
"...There was further bad news from the ONS figures, as the data revealed the number of people classed as "economically inactive" rose to its highest level since records began in 1971. ..."
Force train the unemployed as plumbers,that way plumbers rates will come down even further.
Perfect.
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Not to worry, the government will be launching its spring recruitment drive shortly. Before you know it, we'll have those 100k odd folks in satisfying and rewarding jobs of great benefit to society, and with gold plated pensions underwritten by the taxpayer.
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Unemployment UP
UK unemployment rate rises to 5%
Unemployment, in my opinion, is the one to watch:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4623500.stm
"The number of people out of work in the UK rose by 111,000 to 1.53 million in the three months to November, official figures have shown."
Furthermore:
"...There was further bad news from the ONS figures, as the data revealed the number of people classed as "economically inactive" rose to its highest level since records began in 1971. ..."Tags: None
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