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Tag Archives: statistics
Sterling statistical work
Reposted from New Approach Photo of Nick Dilworth courtesy of the Guardian Following the release of the DWP mortality statistics which were at best confusing, Nick Dilworth who runs the blogs ilegal and New Approach set to work in trying … Continue reading
… and still no word from the bald one.
Four days after the issue of the report giving details of the mortality statistics by DWP and still not a peep from Iain dunked in sh*t… https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/mortality-statistics-esa-ib-and-sda-claimants or his boss CaMORON. If either of them had a shred of decency … Continue reading
Posted in DWP
Tagged Bishop of Manchester, David Cameron, dwp, Iain Duncan Smith, Mike Sivier, Nick Dilworth, statistics
12 Comments
Department for Work and Pensions Iain Duncan Smith tells furious MPs to stop ‘lecturing’ him for refusing to reveal benefits deaths
Reposted from the Mirror on line The arrogance of this man and his sidekick beggars belief! A pox on them and their kind! Who the Fu8K do they think they are! The good thing is, what with the Freedom of … Continue reading
Posted in DWP
Tagged benefits, deaths, Debbie Abrahams, dwp, Freedom of Information, Iain Duncan Smith, Mike Sivier, Petition, Priti Patel, statistics, suicides, Vox Political
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Yet another massive IDS black hole
Reposted from Ilegal https://youtu.be/3mbBbFH9fAg Where have they all gone? He’s normally got an answer for everything when it comes to cleansing Great Britain of sick and disabled people. The recent, so called ’emergency’ budget was clear evidence that the loathsome … Continue reading
Posted in DWP
Tagged black hole, Daily Mail, dwp, ESA, Iain Duncan Smith, Soundgarden, statistics, work programme, WRAG
1 Comment
Corbyn backs Parliamentary motion on DWP deaths
Reposted from Vox Political Excellent article from Mike Sivier about the early day motion (EDM) signed by Labour leadership hopeful Jeremy Corbyn http://voxpoliticalonline.com/2015/07/14/corbyn-backs-parliamentary-motion-on-dwp-deaths/ As Mike states in his article; “Vox Political therefore urges readers to contact their MPs – of … Continue reading
Posted in Early Day Motion
Tagged dwp, Early Day Motion, ESA, Freedom of Information, Jeremy Corbyn, Labour, Mike Sivier, statistics, Vox Political
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Self employed included in employment statistics BUT are excluded from calculations of UK average weekly wage
Reposted from Ripped Off Britons (ROB) There are many ways, and many more motives, to raise an average. For example here are two ways to raise Average Wages: 1) Have more people on higher pay 2) Have fewer people on … Continue reading
Posted in statistics
Tagged average weekly earnings, ONS, self employed, statistics, unemployment
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‘People are dying!’ Oldham MP blasts Iain Duncan Smith over benefit claim sanctions
Reposted from Mancunian Matters Oldham MP Debbie Abrahams has sensationally accused the Government of contributing to the deaths of vulnerable people due to sanctioning benefit claims in order to improve figures. The Oldham East and Saddleworth constituent publicly lambasted the … Continue reading
Posted in Benefit sanctions
Tagged Debbie Abrahams, dwp, Iain Duncan Smith, JSA, sanctions, statistics
4 Comments
Low-paid Britain: ‘People have had enough. It’s soul destroying’
Reposted from Guardian Society. Yes, they have jobs … but the five people featured below are typical of millions who have no security, no holiday or sick pay, limited hours, and no dignity at work! Nia Hughes, who is fighting … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged living wage, self employment, statistics, zero-hours contracts
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Iain Duncan Smith’s fatal flaw
Reposted from Ilegal To supply thousands of incapacity benefit claimants with a hopeless CV…. CV Mr Shameless Experience: 10 years on the sick. Handling giros, drinking lager, smoking, having children, avoiding all aspects of physical work, applying for local authority … Continue reading
Welfare reform and the “jobs miracle”
Reposted from the National Institute of Economic & Social Research Now, we all know how IDS and Gidiot love their stats, maybe they should read this … The recent performance of the UK labour market since the financial crisis has … Continue reading