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Post by jonksy on Oct 18, 2024 15:10:55 GMT
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 18, 2024 15:21:01 GMT
They just go from bad to worse, I've never been so embarrassed for our country. Our Employment minister could not answer how many people were unemployed and how many job vacancies there were ......... she didn't even bother to check basic facts FFS
Squirming Alison McGovern skewered by Nick Ferrari as she fails to answer question 4 times The Minister of State for Employment was seemingly left unable to answer the LBC host's question on vacancies, dodging the answer multiple times.
The LBC presenter spoke to Alison this morning, Friday 18, about her initiative to get people back to work, asking if she knew “the current level of vacancies”.
Ms McGovern replied: “I think they’ve recently announced it. Is it not about 1.8 million? Something like that.”
Stunned, Mr Ferrari told her: "You are the employment minister, minister, aren't you?" Pressing again, Mr Ferrari asked: “You are talking about people getting into jobs and job opportunities. So what is the level of vacancies at the moment?”
Nick Ferarri was left bewildered as Alison McGovern, the current employment minister, seemingly couldn't answer his question on how many job vacancies there are in the UK at the moment.
The LBC presenter spoke to Alison this morning, Friday 18, about her initiative to get people back to work, asking if she knew “the current level of vacancies”.
Ms McGovern replied: “I think they’ve recently announced it. Is it not about 1.8 million? Something like that.”
Stunned, Mr Ferrari told her: "You are the employment minister, minister, aren't you?" Pressing again, Mr Ferrari asked: “You are talking about people getting into jobs and job opportunities. So what is the level of vacancies at the moment?”
Ms McGovern responded with a different and prompt answer claiming, “it’s just above the number of unemployed people".
Later in the interview, the employment minister said: “We want to create better jobs in places that don’t have enough good jobs.”
Unsatisfied with her response, Mr Ferrari pressed for a third time, asking: “Yes, but what is the number of vacancies currently?”
To which Ms McGovern hastily said: “I think, forgive me I - it was just there was an update recently, and it’s just above the number of unemployed people that we have. It's around... just over... So we have about 1, 1.5 million people...".
Mr Ferrari then cut off her sentence to say: “You don’t know”.
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Post by Handyman on Oct 18, 2024 16:41:24 GMT
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Post by Bentley on Oct 18, 2024 17:12:43 GMT
Virtue signalling morons. How did she or her advisors think they could get away with tub thumping about ‘ Islamophobia’ without knowing what the definition is? This seems to be a pattern. We have a Labour fan bois here who bangs on about the ‘ far right’ without offering a definition of ‘ far right’. If you didn’t laugh , you would cry 😁
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Post by jonksy on Oct 18, 2024 17:30:48 GMT
They just go from bad to worse, I've never been so embarrassed for our country. Our Employment minister could not answer how many people were unemployed and how many job vacancies there were ......... she didn't even bother to check basic facts FFS Squirming Alison McGovern skewered by Nick Ferrari as she fails to answer question 4 times The Minister of State for Employment was seemingly left unable to answer the LBC host's question on vacancies, dodging the answer multiple times. The LBC presenter spoke to Alison this morning, Friday 18, about her initiative to get people back to work, asking if she knew “the current level of vacancies”. Ms McGovern replied: “I think they’ve recently announced it. Is it not about 1.8 million? Something like that.” Stunned, Mr Ferrari told her: "You are the employment minister, minister, aren't you?" Pressing again, Mr Ferrari asked: “You are talking about people getting into jobs and job opportunities. So what is the level of vacancies at the moment?” Nick Ferarri was left bewildered as Alison McGovern, the current employment minister, seemingly couldn't answer his question on how many job vacancies there are in the UK at the moment. The LBC presenter spoke to Alison this morning, Friday 18, about her initiative to get people back to work, asking if she knew “the current level of vacancies”. Ms McGovern replied: “I think they’ve recently announced it. Is it not about 1.8 million? Something like that.” Stunned, Mr Ferrari told her: "You are the employment minister, minister, aren't you?" Pressing again, Mr Ferrari asked: “You are talking about people getting into jobs and job opportunities. So what is the level of vacancies at the moment?” Ms McGovern responded with a different and prompt answer claiming, “it’s just above the number of unemployed people". Later in the interview, the employment minister said: “We want to create better jobs in places that don’t have enough good jobs.” Unsatisfied with her response, Mr Ferrari pressed for a third time, asking: “Yes, but what is the number of vacancies currently?” To which Ms McGovern hastily said: “I think, forgive me I - it was just there was an update recently, and it’s just above the number of unemployed people that we have. It's around... just over... So we have about 1, 1.5 million people...". Mr Ferrari then cut off her sentence to say: “You don’t know”. Labour are putting people into prison for a crime they cannot define...Lee Anderson was totally correct when he stated "the lunatics have taken over the asylum"
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Post by Bentley on Oct 18, 2024 17:38:34 GMT
I do have a problem with’ hate crime’, ‘ xxxphobias’ and ‘ far right ‘. They are all subjective terms peddled as objective by people and politicians who think that they hold the moral high ground so therefore anything they believe must be true and must be moral. It’s a cult mindset.
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Post by wapentake on Oct 18, 2024 18:05:28 GMT
Criticising extremism is not Islamophobia.I have sympathy for ordinary Palestinians but none for Hamas,similarly I have no time for those who come here and want to turn this country in to what they left.
I don’t understand why a lone woman is arrested for holding up a placard as a Palestine protest passes that says Hamas are terrorists,it’s not illegal it’s govt policy other protestors have been told that’s your opinion it’s not opinion it’s fact.
Ordinary cops are being pushed in to situations that makes them acting without fear or favour put on one side by their senior officers and politicians.
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Post by see2 on Oct 18, 2024 18:56:42 GMT
They just go from bad to worse, I've never been so embarrassed for our country. Our Employment minister could not answer how many people were unemployed and how many job vacancies there were ......... she didn't even bother to check basic facts FFS Squirming Alison McGovern skewered by Nick Ferrari as she fails to answer question 4 times The Minister of State for Employment was seemingly left unable to answer the LBC host's question on vacancies, dodging the answer multiple times. The LBC presenter spoke to Alison this morning, Friday 18, about her initiative to get people back to work, asking if she knew “the current level of vacancies”. Ms McGovern replied: “I think they’ve recently announced it. Is it not about 1.8 million? Something like that.” Stunned, Mr Ferrari told her: "You are the employment minister, minister, aren't you?" Pressing again, Mr Ferrari asked: “You are talking about people getting into jobs and job opportunities. So what is the level of vacancies at the moment?” Nick Ferarri was left bewildered as Alison McGovern, the current employment minister, seemingly couldn't answer his question on how many job vacancies there are in the UK at the moment. The LBC presenter spoke to Alison this morning, Friday 18, about her initiative to get people back to work, asking if she knew “the current level of vacancies”. Ms McGovern replied: “I think they’ve recently announced it. Is it not about 1.8 million? Something like that.” Stunned, Mr Ferrari told her: "You are the employment minister, minister, aren't you?" Pressing again, Mr Ferrari asked: “You are talking about people getting into jobs and job opportunities. So what is the level of vacancies at the moment?” Ms McGovern responded with a different and prompt answer claiming, “it’s just above the number of unemployed people". Later in the interview, the employment minister said: “We want to create better jobs in places that don’t have enough good jobs.” Unsatisfied with her response, Mr Ferrari pressed for a third time, asking: “Yes, but what is the number of vacancies currently?” To which Ms McGovern hastily said: “I think, forgive me I - it was just there was an update recently, and it’s just above the number of unemployed people that we have. It's around... just over... So we have about 1, 1.5 million people...". Mr Ferrari then cut off her sentence to say: “You don’t know”. Thoughts are on just how bad the situation is and what can be done about it, the what can be done about it is and should be the government priority. Just having a dig at Tory failure is no longer a priority.
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Post by see2 on Oct 18, 2024 19:00:43 GMT
But not as dim as an ill informed (Thatcher supporter) Rightist such as yourself.
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Post by Pacifico on Oct 18, 2024 21:18:52 GMT
They just go from bad to worse, I've never been so embarrassed for our country. Our Employment minister could not answer how many people were unemployed and how many job vacancies there were ......... she didn't even bother to check basic facts FFS Squirming Alison McGovern skewered by Nick Ferrari as she fails to answer question 4 times The Minister of State for Employment was seemingly left unable to answer the LBC host's question on vacancies, dodging the answer multiple times. The LBC presenter spoke to Alison this morning, Friday 18, about her initiative to get people back to work, asking if she knew “the current level of vacancies”. Ms McGovern replied: “I think they’ve recently announced it. Is it not about 1.8 million? Something like that.” Stunned, Mr Ferrari told her: "You are the employment minister, minister, aren't you?" Pressing again, Mr Ferrari asked: “You are talking about people getting into jobs and job opportunities. So what is the level of vacancies at the moment?” Nick Ferarri was left bewildered as Alison McGovern, the current employment minister, seemingly couldn't answer his question on how many job vacancies there are in the UK at the moment. The LBC presenter spoke to Alison this morning, Friday 18, about her initiative to get people back to work, asking if she knew “the current level of vacancies”. Ms McGovern replied: “I think they’ve recently announced it. Is it not about 1.8 million? Something like that.” Stunned, Mr Ferrari told her: "You are the employment minister, minister, aren't you?" Pressing again, Mr Ferrari asked: “You are talking about people getting into jobs and job opportunities. So what is the level of vacancies at the moment?” Ms McGovern responded with a different and prompt answer claiming, “it’s just above the number of unemployed people". Later in the interview, the employment minister said: “We want to create better jobs in places that don’t have enough good jobs.” Unsatisfied with her response, Mr Ferrari pressed for a third time, asking: “Yes, but what is the number of vacancies currently?” To which Ms McGovern hastily said: “I think, forgive me I - it was just there was an update recently, and it’s just above the number of unemployed people that we have. It's around... just over... So we have about 1, 1.5 million people...". Mr Ferrari then cut off her sentence to say: “You don’t know”. Thoughts are on just how bad the situation is and what can be done about it, the what can be done about it is and should be the government priority. Just having a dig at Tory failure is no longer a priority. how would you know how bad the situation is if you have no idea how many job vacancies there are - surely that would be the first thing you find out?
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 19, 2024 7:42:21 GMT
They just go from bad to worse, I've never been so embarrassed for our country. Our Employment minister could not answer how many people were unemployed and how many job vacancies there were ......... she didn't even bother to check basic facts FFS Squirming Alison McGovern skewered by Nick Ferrari as she fails to answer question 4 times The Minister of State for Employment was seemingly left unable to answer the LBC host's question on vacancies, dodging the answer multiple times. The LBC presenter spoke to Alison this morning, Friday 18, about her initiative to get people back to work, asking if she knew “the current level of vacancies”. Ms McGovern replied: “I think they’ve recently announced it. Is it not about 1.8 million? Something like that.” Stunned, Mr Ferrari told her: "You are the employment minister, minister, aren't you?" Pressing again, Mr Ferrari asked: “You are talking about people getting into jobs and job opportunities. So what is the level of vacancies at the moment?” Nick Ferarri was left bewildered as Alison McGovern, the current employment minister, seemingly couldn't answer his question on how many job vacancies there are in the UK at the moment. The LBC presenter spoke to Alison this morning, Friday 18, about her initiative to get people back to work, asking if she knew “the current level of vacancies”. Ms McGovern replied: “I think they’ve recently announced it. Is it not about 1.8 million? Something like that.” Stunned, Mr Ferrari told her: "You are the employment minister, minister, aren't you?" Pressing again, Mr Ferrari asked: “You are talking about people getting into jobs and job opportunities. So what is the level of vacancies at the moment?” Ms McGovern responded with a different and prompt answer claiming, “it’s just above the number of unemployed people". Later in the interview, the employment minister said: “We want to create better jobs in places that don’t have enough good jobs.” Unsatisfied with her response, Mr Ferrari pressed for a third time, asking: “Yes, but what is the number of vacancies currently?” To which Ms McGovern hastily said: “I think, forgive me I - it was just there was an update recently, and it’s just above the number of unemployed people that we have. It's around... just over... So we have about 1, 1.5 million people...". Mr Ferrari then cut off her sentence to say: “You don’t know”. Labour are putting people into prison for a crime they cannot define...Lee Anderson was totally correct when he stated "the lunatics have taken over the asylum" Christ I made a hash of that c&p .. LOL
Exactly, we have ministers like Lammy, Cooper, McGovern(BTW she is actually married to Ashwin Kumar, so she is Alison Kumar so why isn't she using her married name)?, Nandy, Angela Eagles in top ministerial roles and they haven't a clue what they are talking about, this Labour government are a complete and utter failure, and things are about to get a whole lot worse.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Oct 19, 2024 13:25:55 GMT
Virtue signalling morons. How did she or her advisors think they could get away with tub thumping about ‘ Islamophobia’ without knowing what the definition is? This seems to be a pattern. We have a Labour fan bois here who bangs on about the ‘ far right’ without offering a definition of ‘ far right’. If you didn’t laugh , you would cry 😁 The twats can't even define what a woman is, let alone anything more complicated.
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Post by Handyman on Oct 19, 2024 16:38:29 GMT
Virtue signalling morons. How did she or her advisors think they could get away with tub thumping about ‘ Islamophobia’ without knowing what the definition is? This seems to be a pattern. We have a Labour fan bois here who bangs on about the ‘ far right’ without offering a definition of ‘ far right’. If you didn’t laugh , you would cry 😁 The twats can't even define what a woman is, let alone anything more complicated.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 21, 2024 6:44:03 GMT
Angela Rayner receives permanent seat on National Security Council after being sidelined by PM Angela Rayner has been given a permanent seat on the National Security Council after initially being sidelined by Sir Keir Starmer. Details of the committee’s line-up published just over a week ago revealed there was no seat for the Deputy Prime Minister, marking a break from former practice. But on Sunday No 10 confirmed that she had been made a permanent member, in a rapid about-turn on its previous position. The move would appear to be an attempt by the new No 10 chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, to bolster Rayner’s position and project a strong working relationship between the Prime Minister and his deputy. During her tenure as chief of staff, Sue Gray was understood to be supportive of Rayner but according to The Guardian this did not always translate into practice with promises not always being delivered on. Ms Gray was also reported to attend meetings at the National Security Council before she was ousted earlier this month after she lost a power struggle at the heart of Downing Street. News of Rayner’s admission comes amid reports the pair have been at loggerheads over the upcoming Budget, with Ms Rayner said to have written to Sir Keir with concerns over spending cuts for her department.
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 21, 2024 7:24:47 GMT
Angela Rayner receives permanent seat on National Security Council after being sidelined by PM Angela Rayner has been given a permanent seat on the National Security Council after initially being sidelined by Sir Keir Starmer. Details of the committee’s line-up published just over a week ago revealed there was no seat for the Deputy Prime Minister, marking a break from former practice. But on Sunday No 10 confirmed that she had been made a permanent member, in a rapid about-turn on its previous position. The move would appear to be an attempt by the new No 10 chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, to bolster Rayner’s position and project a strong working relationship between the Prime Minister and his deputy. During her tenure as chief of staff, Sue Gray was understood to be supportive of Rayner but according to The Guardian this did not always translate into practice with promises not always being delivered on. Ms Gray was also reported to attend meetings at the National Security Council before she was ousted earlier this month after she lost a power struggle at the heart of Downing Street. News of Rayner’s admission comes amid reports the pair have been at loggerheads over the upcoming Budget, with Ms Rayner said to have written to Sir Keir with concerns over spending cuts for her department.
She is a national security FFS
Once she's had a skin full fuck knows who she'll end up with in the sack, and what pillow talk she'll reveal ... now our national security is at great danger
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