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Topic History of: Christmas is coming !!!!!
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Mary BUT


You don't have a job


Far too busy on here, ITK - day and night





In The Know Pattaya wrote:
And most of the jobs created go to foreigners.

... because the British (who ALL claim they want a job LOL !) WONT take them !

Todays Autumn statement - of just 1% increase in benefits over the next 3 years - will squeeze them till it hurts (and they get a job !)
Pattaya In The Know (as usual) wrote:
Innocent Accused wrote:
Have you?

YES !

The proportion of empty shops in British town centres hit a record in October in the face of stagnating sales and rising costs, according to a survey from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) published on Monday.

It said Wales (15.1 percent) and the North and Yorkshire (14.6 percent) had the highest vacancy rates.

uk.reuters.com/article/2012/11/19/uk-bri...dUKBRE8AI01820121119

Top doler hotspots -

Sunderland 28.2 are dolers
Teeside 29.1 are dolers
Liverpool 31.6 are dolers

www.mirror.co.uk/money/jobs/unemployment...-joblessness-1309743


And most of the jobs created go to foreigners.
In The Know (as usual) Innocent Accused wrote:
Have you?

YES !

The proportion of empty shops in British town centres hit a record in October in the face of stagnating sales and rising costs, according to a survey from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) published on Monday.

It said Wales (15.1 percent) and the North and Yorkshire (14.6 percent) had the highest vacancy rates.

uk.reuters.com/article/2012/11/19/uk-bri...dUKBRE8AI01820121119

Top doler hotspots -

Sunderland 28.2 are dolers
Teeside 29.1 are dolers
Liverpool 31.6 are dolers

www.mirror.co.uk/money/jobs/unemployment...-joblessness-1309743
Innocent Accused In The Know wrote:
[quote]Martin M wrote:
In The Know wrote:
Those empty shops will all be in areas where they were brought up on the dole

Have you checked the stats?


Have you?