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Labour's betrayal of British workers. Nearly every one of 1.67m jobs created | <p>Labour's betrayal of British workers. Nearly every one of 1.67m jobs created | ||
since 1997 has gone to a foreigner. | since 1997 has gone to a foreigner. | ||
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Immigration was at the centre of the election campaign today as it emerged that virtually every extra job created under Labour has gone to a foreign worker. | <p>Immigration was at the centre of the election campaign today as it emerged that virtually every extra job created under Labour has gone to a foreign worker.</p> | ||
Figures suggested an extraordinary 98.5 per cent of 1.67milion new posts were | Figures suggested an extraordinary 98.5 per cent of 1.67milion new posts were | ||
taken by immigrants. | taken by immigrants.<p> | ||
The ONS figures show the total number of | The ONS figures show the total number of | ||
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the public sector has risen from around | the public sector has risen from around | ||
25.7 million in 1997 to 27.4 million at the | 25.7 million in 1997 to 27.4 million at the | ||
end of last year, an increase of 1.67 million. | end of last year, an increase of 1.67 million.<p> | ||
But the number of workers born abroad | But the number of workers born abroad | ||
has increased dramatically by 1.64 million | has increased dramatically by 1.64 million | ||
from 1.9million to 3.5 million. | from 1.9million to 3.5 million.<p> | ||
Daily Mail | <div align="right"> Daily Mail, 8 April 2010 </div> | ||
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Revision as of 14:00, 8 July 2010
The following Forsooths are from the RSS NEWS June 2010
Labour's betrayal of British workers. Nearly every one of 1.67m jobs created since 1997 has gone to a foreigner.
Immigration was at the centre of the election campaign today as it emerged that virtually every extra job created under Labour has gone to a foreign worker.
Figures suggested an extraordinary 98.5 per cent of 1.67milion new posts were
taken by immigrants.
The ONS figures show the total number of people in work in both the private and the public sector has risen from around 25.7 million in 1997 to 27.4 million at the end of last year, an increase of 1.67 million.
But the number of workers born abroad has increased dramatically by 1.64 million from 1.9million to 3.5 million.
Daily Mail, 8 April 2010
The English lanquage currently comprises
roughly a millian words. Discounting new
words that are added every day, and
those occasionally lost to posterity, the
possibility of forming a three-word
combination is therefore a million cubed,
or a quadrillian- that's followed by 216
zeros.
The Guardian
21 August 2009