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Unemployment is the big enemy

December 8, 2011 11:46
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One of the most worrying consequences of the current economic malaise is the inexorable rise in unemployment in the UK.

In November, Government figures showed 2.62 million people without jobs. That is 8.3 per cent of the work-force, the highest over the past 15 years. Of these, 422,000 people have been out of work for more than two years and a record 21.9 per cent of those aged 16-24 have no job.

While the jobless figures in countries like Spain and Greece may be far worse, we cannot afford to be complacent, especially given the warning from the Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, that growth in this country could stagnate until the middle of 2012. GDP in 2012 is now likely to be just one per cent, half of the previous forecast.

The challenge is to take concerted action to combat unemployment at a time when the pressure is to cut public expenditure.