Britain loses jobs at the fastest rate since Covid.
Who could have predicted that !!
Britain loses jobs at the fastest rate since Covid.
Who could have predicted that !!
BFP - after reading reviews of yesterdays spending review from many different sources, the current state of the economy shrinking by 0.3% and unemployment rising I could do with cheering up, could you let me have a reply with all the good things this government are doing to and I quote Mrs Reeves ?to deliver a Britain where every family will feel safer, healthier and better off? ?
The majority of the working people in GB can tell you that, no good things from this Liebour Party whatsoever, nothing, zero, ziltch, diidly-squat, Jeremy Clarkson for chancellor!!, but wait you say..... Liebour have just given away Gibraltar as well as Diego Garcia, what a munch bunch we have put into power.
*A variety of sources* What, The Telgraphs news pages, the Telegraphs comment pages and the Telegraphs sports pages?
Anyway what a weird post, why are you are asking me questions about claims made by Rachel Reeves, Im not her spokesman.
You must be happy about the U-turn on the WFA? I remember you complaining vociferously about that particular cut to the welfare state because it affected people you know.
*A variety of sources* What, The Telgraphs news pages, the Telegraphs comment pages and the Telegraphs sports pages?
Anyway what a weird post, why are you are asking me questions about claims made by Rachel Reeves, Im not her spokesman.
You must be happy about the U-turn on the WFA? I remember you complaining vociferously about that particular cut to the welfare state because it affected people you know.
I just don't see how the cost or necessity, can be justified by stating that it will somehow tackle immigration.
Downing Street is exploring a proposal to introduce digital ID cards for every adult in Britain in a move to tackle the UK’s illegal migration crisis, according to reports.
The new “BritCard” would be used to check on an individual’s right to live and work in Britain, with senior No 10 figures examining the proposal, The Times has reported.
The card, stored on a smartphone, would reportedly be linked to government records and could check entitlements to benefits and monitor welfare fraud.
Many will also not like that it is to be stored on a smartphone, leading to claims that it's able to be used as a tracking tool?
New money found for housing but, housing for who?
Is it a coincidence that this announcement comes at the same time as a pledge to end asylum hotels by 2029, out of a four star B+B in to a nice, three bed semi?