Tory ministers can’t blame EU workers for our problems, so now they blame ‘workshy’ Brits
From coffee shops to hotels, from bus depots to supermarkets, we’ve all seen the desperate signs in shop windows announcing ‘staff vacancies’ , and for Tory MPs hoping for a tax cut ahead of the next election, the bad news keeps on coming.the UK was set to have the highest inflation in the developed world.
Soon after Jeremy Hunt was parachuted in as Chancellor during the Liz Truss implosion, he was given a crash course in quantitative easing by Ms Lombardell. Sadly for Hunt, the OECD report hasn’t givenWhen Downing Street was confronted with the gloomy outlook for inflation, the PM’s spokesman’s defence was quite telling. He pointed to not only the UK’s unusually high dependence on gas but also to wage demands in a “tight labour market”.
Furthermore, a study by the Learning and Work Institute found that among people aged 55 to 64, the UK was the only country that had failed to see inactivity rates fall to pre-pandemic levels seen everywhere from Germany to the US and Canada. in particular has come up with a campaign called “Britain’s Not Working”. It’s meant to be a play on the old “Labour’s Not Working” slogan that propelled Margaret Thatcher into office in 1979 amid record unemployment.
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