Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
Who'd Be The Pm Right?
Lorries backed up at Dover as the rest of Europe close their borders to us
A mutant infection adding to a deadly pandemic
And time running out for Brexit talks
Good luck Boris , no other PM in peace time has dealt with anything so bad
A mutant infection adding to a deadly pandemic
And time running out for Brexit talks
Good luck Boris , no other PM in peace time has dealt with anything so bad
Answers
Boris is carrying the can for every mistake made by previous Governments and Prime Ministers for the last 50 years. They all led us into reliance on people who think nothing, of us and a position whereby we cannot determine our own destiny without punishment and peevish retribution from unelected egoists. The pandemic has brought it all into sharp focus....
18:57 Mon 21st Dec 2020
//I wonder what percentage of people have had to stop working, who were. Anyone know?
I'm not dismissing the effect... just wondering on the stats.//
From a reliable source:
https:/ /www.st atista. com/sta tistics /111663 8/uk-nu mber-of -people -on-fur lough/
"As of November 15, 2020, approximately 9.6 million jobs, from 1.2 million different employers were furloughed in the United Kingdom as part of the government's job retention scheme."
Many of those people will have no job to return to when the government's munificence finally ends (especially with the latest restrictions being introduced). As well as that those figures do not include the (roughly) one million jobs which have been already been permanently lost since last March. So you're looking at currently well over ten million people who have stopped working. Last January the size of the UK workforce was roughly 32.5m. So around a third of that number have stopped working. Those advocating ever more stringent and lengthy lockdowns should ponder over those numbers because I don't think too many of them can have any idea of the scale of the economic problem they are seemingly brushing aside.
I'm not dismissing the effect... just wondering on the stats.//
From a reliable source:
https:/
"As of November 15, 2020, approximately 9.6 million jobs, from 1.2 million different employers were furloughed in the United Kingdom as part of the government's job retention scheme."
Many of those people will have no job to return to when the government's munificence finally ends (especially with the latest restrictions being introduced). As well as that those figures do not include the (roughly) one million jobs which have been already been permanently lost since last March. So you're looking at currently well over ten million people who have stopped working. Last January the size of the UK workforce was roughly 32.5m. So around a third of that number have stopped working. Those advocating ever more stringent and lengthy lockdowns should ponder over those numbers because I don't think too many of them can have any idea of the scale of the economic problem they are seemingly brushing aside.
Not sure how many of those on furlough are really on furlough. My mates kitchen fitter and decorator asked for payment in cash for his workmen as they were on furlough. He was to shocked to question them at the time. Should he of reported them, difficult to know where to start or whether anyone has resources to check or whether it was just a joke