Tories: The party of the workers – if you live in southeast England

Last Updated: April 17, 2017By

It was about time the cruel Tory lie about being the ‘party of the workers’ was exposed, and now we have the figures.

Half of all jobs created in the UK since the Tories took over in 2010 have been in London and southeast England, where the Conservative Party has its strongholds – but even those are subject to an average real earnings drop of £1,200.

So not only are there fewer jobs in the majority of the UK, but they don’t pay enough to make having them worthwhile in any case. So you have to try to find more than one job to make ends meet – if there are more available.

Party of the workers? Party of work-till-you-drop, more like!

London and the South-East have accounted for almost half of all net jobs created in the UK since 2010, despite accounting for only a quarter of the population, according to new figures highlighted by the Labour Party.

Labour analysis of official Government figures shows that just one net job in 200 has been created in the North East, while some more affluent regions have raced ahead, revealing the huge regional disparities in job creation under the Conservatives.

The news comes as separate figures figures from the House of Commons Library show that average real earnings are set to fall by £1,200, due to rising inflation and slower wage growth.

A cruel combination of higher prizes and lower wages since the EU referendum mean that living standards will be squeezed further, say Labour.

Source: Conservatives criticised over job creation ‘failure’

 

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3 Comments

  1. Zippi April 18, 2017 at 1:46 pm - Reply

    I work in £ondon but have nowhere to live. There may be jobs in £ondon but what good are they if they don’t allow you to pay your way?

  2. damo April 19, 2017 at 7:35 am - Reply

    were are thease thousands of jobs in london …where…if you are some kind of profetional its good pay otherwise your on zero hours min wage competeing with thousands for that crap low pay low hours job the average price for a…room ..in a house is now £850 per mounth the rent for a studio flat or one bad at the lower and of the market…..a slum….is not includeing council tax bill ect £1100 you need a min of £2000 per mounth to stay here just to stay and thats for a just about not going hungry life…just come to acton mike were i live ill show you some real poverty …ive never seen so many homeless now ….people now liveing in there cars.

  3. damo April 19, 2017 at 8:11 am - Reply

    this myth of everyone in southeast england being wealthy is rubbish absolute rubbish the cost of liveing is out of control london is being consumed …eaten alive by corruption and greed and the southcoast its london prices and provincial wages there are no jobs..go up to the west end on any day were you will see the most grotesque displays of wealth and greed and you will see the worst poverty and destitution like something from dickens

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