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I was halfway through a stingingly negative reply...until I remembered; Politicians!!! "This term has been a clumsy synonym for unemployment since at least the 1880s. Now - pushed by the bureaucrats in Britain's Labour government - this new sense of the word has appeared and is angling to replace more cumbersome constructions such as chronic unemployment, persistent unemployment, and non-employment. " The Independant

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