This is just the latest in a long line of
Labour economic failures over the past 17 years, that's left Wales the only part of the UK where pay packets are actually falling.
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Also the serious
economic framework McDonnell has announced can restore
Labour's
economic credibility — the key policy
failure that lost it the 2015 General Election.
It's the same
economic failure with EVERY
Labour government.
The sheer weight of Ed Milband as a drag anchor on
Labour was unveiled and was quite startling - as was the disastrous
failure of
Labour to even come close to regaining any semblance of
economic credibility.
During the election campaign we found ourselves more angry than ever about
Labour's record of waste and
economic failure.
That's right, the man setting
Labour's
economic policies sees the UK's
failure as key to his own success.
Labour MP Tom Watson said: «At the heart of this is
economic failure, voters feel the
economic plan is not working.
Britain's immigration system will change, but
Labour will not scapegoat migrants nor blame them for
economic failures.
Coming on top of Smeargate we have had revealed the full extent of
Labour's
economic failure.
When Brown's credit economy unravels George Osborne must be ready and willing to make a lot of noise about
Labour's
economic failures.
Speaking to a conference organised by Reform on the decline of maths and science teaching Michael Gove will highlight the importance of science to
economic growth and Britain's
failure under
Labour to prepare for competition from China and India.
Contents of the slides include... A) Causes of
labour market failure - Monopsony - Trade unions - Unemployment - Economic inactivity - Segmented labour markets - Discrimination - Skill shortages - Immobility of labour - geographical and occupational immobility - Information failure B) Assessing Labour Market Policies - Education and training - Information provision - Regional policy - National minimum wage - Strengthening trade union power - Leaving to the free
labour market
failure - Monopsony - Trade unions - Unemployment -
Economic inactivity - Segmented
labour markets - Discrimination - Skill shortages - Immobility of labour - geographical and occupational immobility - Information failure B) Assessing Labour Market Policies - Education and training - Information provision - Regional policy - National minimum wage - Strengthening trade union power - Leaving to the free
labour markets - Discrimination - Skill shortages - Immobility of
labour - geographical and occupational immobility - Information failure B) Assessing Labour Market Policies - Education and training - Information provision - Regional policy - National minimum wage - Strengthening trade union power - Leaving to the free
labour - geographical and occupational immobility - Information
failure B) Assessing
Labour Market Policies - Education and training - Information provision - Regional policy - National minimum wage - Strengthening trade union power - Leaving to the free
Labour Market Policies - Education and training - Information provision - Regional policy - National minimum wage - Strengthening trade union power - Leaving to the free market