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What Happened To Osborne’s Plan Of The Private Sector Creating Jobs When?

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Nearly 4,000 jobs were under threat today after the owner of shoe shops Barratts and Priceless Shoes collapsed into administration.
The next couple of months are also critical for embattled retailers HMV, JJB Sports, and Game Group, who are all struggling in the wake of tumbling consumer confidence.
The past two years has seen a string of retail failures including TJ Hughes, Jane Norman, Alexon, Habitat UK and Focus DIY and Discover leisure.
Meanwhile today, supermarket giant Tesco has reported an entire year of declining sales despite its £500million price-cutting campaign.
Oh well he can always blame the weather .oh yeah he already done that.
So when are the private sector going to create these new jobs?

  1. vinese Says

    The private sector will create jobs when it is allowed to operate freely and there is a demand for jobs.
    Just pretend for a moment you actually own a business.
    Would you hire employees right now that are unneeded??
    If you did hire unneeded employees you would eventually go broke, because someone else will be operating their business more efficiently.
    The free market system works… It functions by the same principles as natural selection. Government intervention just slows it down at times.

  2. Anonymous Says

    The private sector has no confidence in the economy or the government. Osbourne is crazy, his blind fate in the private sector is what has made me lose faith in the Tories. It makes economic sense to pass a stimulus and to pass business friendly plans, like tax cuts and to reverse the VAT rise, that is making people spend les, which results in jobs being lost and businesses closing.

  3. Anonymous Says

    VINESE – The “trickle down market philosophy” does not work. Take the banks > wider society bare the risks but the returns (profit) is harvested by the shareholders and bank management. Big bonuses are still being paid yet the taxpayer props them up. They cant lose. Shares are a gamble, just like a bet on a horse – but now they are onto a sure thing – fare enough when all is fare, but the banks are not lending money to businesses who are begging for money.

  4. Reg Says

    Osbourne is insane as is cameron and that is why this government is leading down the road to destruction. Camerons eu meeting this week is a sham, he tells parliament that britain wants its powers repatriated back to us, and he says he will make this very clear to the eu member states this friday coming. I bet he comes home with nothing but the white flag of surrender to brussells. thus leaving our country to te dictates of europe in which we will have no say. though Cameron denies it.

  5. thepewte Says

    Ummmmmm..
    Why would they create Jobs in countries who won’t accept Slavery???????? That is just dumb…..
    Get with the game plan… Slavery for all Nations to produce products to sell to… Ummmmm eventual slaves…..
    HEY… if all consumers but the top 1% are slaves then who is going to buy the slave made Products??????????
    MAN… We have been boned again……
    Clarification to those who yet read the whole post….
    The thoughts above will eventually go through every fool that supports NAFTA CAFTA WTO and Slave Labor Trade any place on Earth…
    Humbly Yours..
    FNS

  6. Alan B Says

    We live in a so called democratic country, but have an unelected dictatorship running it.
    People can complain as much as they like but never learn from history.
    A tory vote= someone being made redundant. It could be you.
    Just make sure you never vote Tory ever again is all i can say.

  7. RUKiddin Says

    I think Ozzie, and the other band members, are going to create plenty of jobs when they get back together and go on tour/make a new album.

  8. WENDEL HOMES Says

    Excellent at last someone is awakening.

  9. Mac the Knife Says

    Osborne’s a ******** idiot, but I always knew that, unsure what took others so long to find this out.

  10. dino Says

    Every person in the country knew there was no chance of this happening, even the leaders of industry in the private sector told him so.
    Poor old George, all he did was follow what every Tory Government has done every time they get into power and after all Maggie did it so it must be right.
    Maggie managed to get the unemployment figures to a record high during her tenure but George looks like he may beat her.
    Ffs when is this country going to realise that every time we vote in a Tory government they will continue with the same dogma they have used since time began.
    The problem is too many people think they are middle or upper class and that means they must vote Tory. How wrong can they be, do they not realise that the Cameron/Osborne type tory has even more disdain for them than voters of other parties. They dislike the thought of someone who has to work for a living calling themselves Tory.
    It is just the fact that they need your vote that they pretend to be the party which will look after you.

  11. oopsooho Says

    george osborne is a fine example of how the old boys networks operates within the nasty sleazy tory party and the damage they can do to the country if elected.
    the uk has a chancellor with a 2.1 degree in history, his only real work experience was folding towels in selfridges before entering politics
    george osborne looks like mr bean only mr bean would be more qualified for the role of chancellor
    george osbornes is a throwback to dark old sleazy tory days when the upperclasses did not trust their offspring to take the reigns of the family business, so they foistered them off to westminister, to gain insider information and power which opens doors
    its time the right wing woke up

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