IDS writes on the latest employment figures
Secretary of State for Work ad Pensions Ian Duncan Smith writes ...
This month we saw the biggest annual fall in unemployment in 25 years - and the biggest annual fall in youth unemployment since records began.
Being able to find a job is the most important way to improve people's standard of living. Our long-term economic plan is helping to create more real jobs and giving more people the security of a pay packet to provide for themselves and their families.
To get this important news out there - please share this graphic on Facebook and Twitter today:
Labour's Great Recession led to the biggest economic crash in living memory. People lost their jobs, and families were hit hard. We're fixing the mess they left behind.
By backing Britain's businesses - cutting the jobs tax, cutting red tape, and investing in vital infrastructure like roads, rail and broadband - we've helped create 1.8 million more jobs.
And Labour still haven't learnt their lesson. They're planning to increase the jobs tax - hitting small and medium-sized businesses and putting jobs at risk.
Share our graphic on Facebook and Twitter today, and let everyone know that while Labour costs jobs, the Conservatives create them.
Thanks,
Iain Duncan Smith
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
This month we saw the biggest annual fall in unemployment in 25 years - and the biggest annual fall in youth unemployment since records began.
Being able to find a job is the most important way to improve people's standard of living. Our long-term economic plan is helping to create more real jobs and giving more people the security of a pay packet to provide for themselves and their families.
To get this important news out there - please share this graphic on Facebook and Twitter today:
Labour's Great Recession led to the biggest economic crash in living memory. People lost their jobs, and families were hit hard. We're fixing the mess they left behind.
By backing Britain's businesses - cutting the jobs tax, cutting red tape, and investing in vital infrastructure like roads, rail and broadband - we've helped create 1.8 million more jobs.
And Labour still haven't learnt their lesson. They're planning to increase the jobs tax - hitting small and medium-sized businesses and putting jobs at risk.
Share our graphic on Facebook and Twitter today, and let everyone know that while Labour costs jobs, the Conservatives create them.
Thanks,
Iain Duncan Smith
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Comments
is that classed as graffiti? :)