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Post by totheleft3 on Oct 29, 2022 15:22:07 GMT
24 Feb 2021 · In the last reporting quarter, the jobless rate increased by 0.6% compared to the previous quarter, equating to a loss of 202,000 jobs.
While there no benying that the uk has a very High employment market due to FOM creating jobs.
Since Brexit unemployment seems to be creeping up again.
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Post by Vinny on Oct 29, 2022 19:41:52 GMT
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Post by totheleft3 on Oct 29, 2022 20:50:30 GMT
Yea I agree that's why I said there no denying that we have a high employment rate due to the Fom created jobs.
But you can't deny since Brexit unemployment is rising.
What's the point of my thread
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Post by totheleft3 on Oct 29, 2022 20:57:31 GMT
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Post by totheleft3 on Oct 29, 2022 20:58:42 GMT
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Post by Pacifico on Oct 29, 2022 21:33:29 GMT
Vinny a source that backs up my claim that Eu migrants create jobs we dont need jobs - we have a labour shortage. Why would you want to make that worse? - what have you got against British workers who see their wages rise during a shortage of workers?
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Post by totheleft3 on Oct 29, 2022 22:11:28 GMT
Ive nothing against British/ immigrants who see there wages rise during a shortage of workers.
But if you want to talk about rises in wages you got to ask do Eu migrants surpress wages a claim by you Brexiteer?
Since Brexit Britain has seen a wage increase of 2% During the same period the Eu has seen wage rise of 4%
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Post by totheleft3 on Oct 29, 2022 22:21:18 GMT
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Post by Pacifico on Oct 30, 2022 7:52:25 GMT
Ive nothing against British/ immigrants who see there wages rise during a shortage of workers. But if you want to talk about rises in wages you got to ask do Eu migrants surpress wages a claim by you Brexiteer? Since Brexit Britain has seen a wage increase of 2% During the same period the Eu has seen wage rise of 4% Wages in the UK have increased by 20% since Brexit. Average weekly earnings in Great Britain: October 2022
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Post by mfel on Nov 3, 2022 11:00:09 GMT
I'm not sure if one can ever attribute reasons for unemployment going up or down to a single cause.
I used to see Brexit more as a contribution to the lack of manpower, but of course also that would hold only true as long as other EU countries have a surplus,
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