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Unemployment down 33,000

Unemployment fell by 33,000 between November and January, according to new figures out this morning. The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance also fell.

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SimonJ

Just as night follows day, the Labour government will claim the economy is improving. But the reality is there are 200,000 public sector jobs being held up by massive government borrowing. Come the election, who ever wins, the wheels are going to come off the public sector band wagon. Labour are crippling the country with debt for its own partisan political agenda and should be shot for crimes against the country.

oldrightie

I think the Labour idiots with their ostrich approach to Government spin need a reality check. http://www.redragonline.com/2010/03/jobless-figures-fiddled-to-hide-massive.html# These figures hide a 10% increase in the long term jobless. Takes a brain to see it though!

Bye Bye
  • 11:49 |
  • 17 Mar 2010
  • 0

Jobless down and employed people down..? In my case this is because I've emigrated. The number of people emigrating could easily explain the changes. In my

billericay dave
  • 12:01 |
  • 17 Mar 2010
  • 0

Read the ONS document its the number of people claiming JSA that is falling economically inactive UP, long term unemployed UP thanks gordon you moron !



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