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Yet again - farcical words from Cameron
http://news.sky.com/story/1184033/jobless-fall-raises-chance-of-interest-rate-rise
David Cameron has said in the commons that unemployment has gone down again - during his tenure. Little does he know that the vast majority of this is down to a certain time of year called Christmas, where all major stores take on extra staff for the festive season and then lay them off in the New Year. Yes, l might be having another go at Cameron and Co. But what Cameron and and co need to do is invest in this country, and at the moment due to the vast amounts of taxes we pay in this country. Many companies go abroad, to save money. I was talking to a manager of a job agency yesterday, and he was saying that when he opens his agency at 6am every morning, he has approx 40 people looking for work, but he only gets part time offers coming in and approx 10 of those people will be lucky. He has said that employment in the area is poor, and that some people have got no chance unless they travel miles. Its no good Cameron saying that employment has gone up - most is part time, and not full time. |
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Funny, Ed Miliband didn't complain that the fall in unemployment is just a seasonal anomaly when the subject came up in Prime Minister's Questions. You would have thought the leader of the Opposition would have been better informed.
Perhaps you should contact his office and offer to share your contacts with him. Clearly he needs your expertise. |
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I think that unless Miliband kicks some butt quite quickly, we are going to have the idiot DC back in power in 2015, then we won't have no police, army or NHS as it will be in private hands and more Tory Mps on the fiddle and claiming more pay rises.
And living on food banks and the country overrun by immigrants, and the UK tilting to one side, and all Cameron will say is 'We are all in this together' |
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Unemployment statistics are backdated. Christmas won't have figured into the report. There might be something in the idea that people are increasingly on zero-hour contracts and part-time work which provides lower salaries but less unemployment but you would need someone to examine the numbers more closely.
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In my view quite a few conservatives including my parents MP Eleanor Laing should have been prosecuted but were spared. |
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And the duck house MP just quietly resigned..
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Everybody knows that those who are forced to work on the slave labour schemes are discounted on the unemployment figures when they come knocking.
don't you? |
Yet again - farcical words from Arthur!
Today sees another attempt by cable forum member Arthur to ridicule the Tories and a fall in unemployment!
Report's on sky news factually stated the lowest figures for 4 years yet soap box Arthur as he is fondly known in his front room says its "lies, all lies" as his figures and contacts prove otherwise. In an attempt to interview the world's leading anti Tory, Arthur told sky news "its fabricated firgures, leaked to make the government look better than they really are, we all know they are devils in disguise" Arthur's wife refused to comment, she just held her head in her hands and slowly shook it from side to side. Link to follow shortly! |
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What nonsense Arthur. A job is a job. If a person with no job at all gets even a part time 12 hr a week job, that still is a job to that person and takes them out of the unemployment pile. Facts and common sense - two things lacking in Arthurs posts. |
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Having whined on about the Tories looking after their business chums, Arthur now seems to be moaning that companies go abroad because it's too expensive to operate in the UK because of taxes. Odd that he supports the party which traditionally imposes more taxes, bureaucracy and regulation on businesses all of which increase their costs and affect employment... :spin:
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