UK unemployment fell by 65,000 to 1.36 million in three months to June - lowest for more than 40 years, figures show https://t.co/zfUxeY4uEa
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) August 14, 2018This isn't what George Osborne and Remain said would happen?Some of these vacancies stem from falling rates of immigration from the rest of the EU - which exposes an education and training system in the UK woefully inadequate at providing appropriate skills to British people https://t.co/8fTEs78wH3
— Robert Peston (@Peston) August 14, 2018
Anecdotal I know, but they always say in cities however many cranes you see on the skyline are a good indication of how well an economy is doing. In Liverpool, I have certainly noticed an uptick this year and work is beginning on a number of skyscrapers over 30 storeys tall which is exciting. The Manchester skyline is also rapidly changing from what I witnessed earlier this year being built.
Another good sign more locally was when I handed my notice in last month, the number of people who applied to take what is just a small part time job - I think we had over twenty people inquiring/applying.
Have you noticed anything in your local area?
Thoughts?
