8,500 people have now started on Universal Credit, we’re over 1% of the way there!
Some of you might be starting to think I should leave Iain Duncan Smith alone. All I can tell you is, in the words of the late, great Dave Allen when asked if he would stop making up jokes about the Catholic Church (of which Mr… Smith is a member): I would if I could, but I can’t.
This is from alittleecon:
Today the DWP released some statistics that show that during the period of rollout for Universal Credit which began in April 2013 and up to 31st May this year, only 8,500 people had started on the new benefit.
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you can never condemn IDS too much mike
Another 99 years and he’s home and dry then? How on earth he got to be where he is today I do not know. In the cabinet? The only cabinet he is fit for is a china cabinet as a Toby jug!
More like another 500 years!
Spot on with your other remarks, though!
I believe they’ve started including anybody who’s signed a claimant comittment now so the true numbers will be even smaller.
Condemning IIDS in the strongest possible terms has to continue as much as humanly possible until his black heart stops beating and that poisonous maggot he uses fro a brain dies.
I’ve read his article and most of the doc, and I can’t see where he gets the “over 1%” from.
I make it 0.1%.
I guestimated it at 0.04% in March so I’m sticking with about 0.1% now!
http://mikesivier.wordpress.com/2014/03/09/elephants-in-the-studio-andrew-neil-interviews-iain-duncan-smith/#comment-27575