And before anyone says "It's link from the Guardian, si it is biased" his quotes are being reported in the same vein elsewhere.
He is not going to raise interest rates because:
"Crucially, unemployment remains above the level that is likely to be consistent with maintaining inflation at the target in the medium term. It is not just that nearly three quarters of a million more people are out of work than before the crisis; another three quarters of a million more people are involuntarily working part time."
The following comments are also interesting in the context of this thread:
"A few quarters of above-trend growth driven by household spending represent a good start, but they aren't sufficient", Carney said as he discussed the prospects for permanent exit from the deepest recession of the post-war era.
"It will take sustained growth, more balanced demand and a recovery in the supply side for advanced economies to break free into a more normal universe."
Seems to me these comments vindicate the position of many of us on here that the recovery is not a balanced one and that falls in the headline figure of unemployment mask the problem of underemployment.
Any of the right wing element going to disagree with Mark Carney's opinion?
There will always be a number of people who work part time who want to work full time. I suspect this is nothing unique to this point in time. Whether this 'means we have underemployment' is dubious. Having a job is better than no job at all.
Mark Carney was pursued for a long time by Osborne to head up the Bank of England, so credit must go to him for his appointment.
What is clear is that nearly every indicator of economic growth is now positive after the mess Labour left.
DaveO wrote:
Well today Carney has confirmed we have underemployment:
And before anyone says "It's link from the Guardian, si it is biased" his quotes are being reported in the same vein elsewhere.
He is not going to raise interest rates because:
"Crucially, unemployment remains above the level that is likely to be consistent with maintaining inflation at the target in the medium term. It is not just that nearly three quarters of a million more people are out of work than before the crisis; another three quarters of a million more people are involuntarily working part time."
The following comments are also interesting in the context of this thread:
"A few quarters of above-trend growth driven by household spending represent a good start, but they aren't sufficient", Carney said as he discussed the prospects for permanent exit from the deepest recession of the post-war era.
"It will take sustained growth, more balanced demand and a recovery in the supply side for advanced economies to break free into a more normal universe."
Seems to me these comments vindicate the position of many of us on here that the recovery is not a balanced one and that falls in the headline figure of unemployment mask the problem of underemployment.
Any of the right wing element going to disagree with Mark Carney's opinion?
There will always be a number of people who work part time who want to work full time. I suspect this is nothing unique to this point in time. Whether this 'means we have underemployment' is dubious. Having a job is better than no job at all.
Mark Carney was pursued for a long time by Osborne to head up the Bank of England, so credit must go to him for his appointment.
What is clear is that nearly every indicator of economic growth is now positive after the mess Labour left.
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No, his first name is Gideon. He decided he wanted to be known as George from the age of 13. I doubt he has changed it by deed poll, so his name is Gideon Oliver Osborne aka George Gideon Oliver Osborne.
Edit: He has changed it by deed poll to add George before Gideon, but theres no getting away from the fact for the first 13 or 14 years of his life (depending on who you believe) his name is Gideon and no hiding from why he changed it in the first place.
"At age 13 he dropped his given name, Gideon, in favour of George (and added it officially to his name by deed poll), in what he subsequently described as a rare act of rebellion"
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica
So you will call him George now then instead of his middle name?
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"No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin. " Anuerin Bevan
"At age 13 he dropped his given name, Gideon, in favour of George (and added it officially to his name by deed poll), in what he subsequently described as a rare act of rebellion"
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica
So you will call him George now then instead of his middle name?
See post above. He was still baptised Gideon whether you (or he) likes it or not!
Edit: He has changed it by deed poll to add George before Gideon, but theres no getting away from the fact for the first 13 or 14 years of his life (depending on who you believe) his name is Gideon and no hiding from why he changed it in the first place.
WTF?
He changed it because he didn't like it - is that ok with you?
When you meet someone do you ask them if they have ever changed their name in their life and if they have do you then call them by their old name from then on, instead of their preferred new name?
Just bizarre.
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