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Unemployment increases by 28,000
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            What a surprise ...... Graham_Devon gloating and relishing in the posting of misery and disappointment and gloom - lapping up the sadness of the young.
 He should be truly sickened of himself.
 This is the slowest growth in Unemployment - it is a lagging indicator - we are on the up and the employment will improve greatly as we move further into growth.
 People, ignore the likes of Graham_Devon ..... things are not as he paints them .... they are improving ... there is every reason to be happy and hopeful.
 REJOICE everyone!!Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!0
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            What a surprise ...... Graham_Devon gloating and relishing in the posting of misery and disappointment and gloom - lapping up the sadness of the young.
 He should be truly sickened of himself.
 This is the slowest growth in Unemployment - it is a lagging indicator - we are on the up and the employment will improve greatly as we move further into growth.
 People, ignore the likes of Graham_Devon ..... things are not as he paints them .... they are improving ... there is every reason to be happy and hopeful.
 REJOICE everyone!!
 Print your comment, place in a sealed envelope to be opened in twelve months time.0
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            You don't need major.
 Pay the science and technology and maths teachers more than the geography, arts and creative dance teachers.
 When the students see 'Miss Jones - Science head' turn up in her new Audi they will want to be like her.
 Science, Maths and English Heads get a TLR of £12,000.
 Heads of Art, Fart and Music get a lower TLR Payment.
 The split is there.
 The TLR payment of £12,000 is, of course, in addition to their £36,000 UPS Salary.
 £48,000 isn't that bad for a 26 hour week and 13 weeks holiday a year ..... plus all those ski-ing trips paid for by the parents!
 Teaching is already a VERY lucrative business ....Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!0
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            What a surprise ...... Graham_Devon gloating and relishing in the posting of misery and disappointment and gloom - lapping up the sadness of the young.
 dude graham is yet to laugh at other dudes losing their jobs. something you did recentlyMaidstone Prices - average reductions at 8.5% (£19,668) Feb 2012 - We thought the dudes were not allowed to drop prices?0
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            all these people are probably better off on the dole anyway. they should stop complaining.
 i work in London. every shop, every sandwich bar, every coffee shop is staffed by non-English people.
 the English are just lazy with a superiority complex. they deserve to be out of work. the jobs are there, they just don't want them. And when they get loads of benefits, who can blame them???0
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            CRASH_BANG_WALLOP wrote: »number of dudes uemployed rises again! :mad: any mug on this forum who tells you we are over the worst is wired to another planet. the facts speak for themselves.for months certain dudes on here were bleating on that the private sector would mop up the job losses pah! it is not happening
 Unfortunately its a generational thing as much as anything. Young people are disproportionately bearing the brunt and boomers disproportionately don't care.0
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