John Battle, Labour MP for Leeds West, welcomed today’s
unemployment figures
“Nationally we have the lowest unemployment for
a generation – you have to go back to 1975 last time this few
people were signing on.
“Unemployment in Leeds as a whole is falling too
– down below 11,000 now, less than half the number of people signing
on than when the Labour Government came to power in 1997. And in my
Leeds West constituency where more people than average in our city are
out of work, unemployment is also falling and that’s very good
news.
“It’s a combination of the success of Chancellor
Gordon Brown in running the national economy, Leeds’s economic
success, and the excellent work of the Council’s training department
giving local people the skills to take up the new jobs being created
by the economic growth.
“I do hope the coalition now running Leeds City
Council will respect and continue to support the work that the Council
has been doing for years training and skilling people for real jobs,
especially at the Leeds West Family Learning Centre. People in the city
of Leeds can’t afford to lose that service.”
Claimant count unemployment figures for June released
today by the Office of National Statistics (www.statistics.gov.uk) show:
National claimant count unemployment fell by 9,600 to
850,900, the 13th monthly fall in a row
Leeds claimant count unemployment fell by 293 to 10,877
Leeds West claimant count unemployment fell by 61 to 1,539
©John Battle MP 15th July 2004