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Sometimes you just have to feel sorry for Gordon Brown. Just as he comes out strongly from the bank bailout, today's publication of dismal unemployment figures remind him that the situation in Britain is about to get a lot worse. If that wasn't bad enough - it emerges that the Government itself is planning a massive job cull.
The country's coffers are empty, yet the bill for jobless benefits is about to get a lot bigger. While today's figures reflect the rise in the number of people signing on for jobless benefits last month, the total unemployment measure only runs to August. Imagine the figures in November and December once Lloyds TSB skims off the excess workforce it inherits from HBOS and the Ministry of Justice starts cutting jobs. And these are only the high profile companies we know about. All across the country, small businesses are being forced to axe staff as the economic outlook deteriorates.
Some economists have said that unemployment could reach 2 million by Christmas and others predict that by yuletide in 2010, 3 million people will be out of work.
This is only the start of a long and painful process for Mr Brown.
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The countries coffers are empty.
Has anybody any idea why and who could possibly have been in charge to allow this to happen?
How could small businesses be in trouble after all the help that this government has given them?
Tom Mein, Chania, Crete
It's not just Gordon. UK plc has been sending jobs overseas for years. Just ask any IT worker who has had to train their replacement bought in from the subcontinent on a dodgy work permit,
Pete Smith, Exeter, UK
But most of all, my heart bleeds for the HIPs inspectors. I do hope they will they sue the government that misrepresented their prospects.
Richard Crompton, Baden, Switzerland
You are joking, who cares about Gordon Brown's pain? Anyway he appears to be enjoying it all. The people I feel sorry for are those who will really suffer when they lose their jobs, their homes and everything they have worked for, plus all the rest of us scrimping and saving to survive.
E. Greenacre, Grimsby, UK
It's very hard to feel sorry for someone who has brought back Peter Mandelson into Government !
Philip, Braintree,