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Written question asked by Robert Parry (Labour), in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Tuesday, 18 March 1997. It was answered by James Paice (Conservative) on Tuesday, 18 March 1997 on behalf of the Department for Education and Employment.


Dept for Education and Employment

Question
What estimate she has made of the change in the number of jobs in the football pools industry in (a) Liverpool and (b) Merseyside since the National Lottery was established.
Answer

Mr. Parry: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what estimate she has made of the change in the number of jobs in the football pools industry in (a) Liverpool and (b) Merseyside since the national lottery was established; and if she will make a statement. [20769] Mr. Paice: The Government are aware that some jobs are being lost in the football pools industry on Merseyside. We naturally regret job losses in any sector of the economy. While jobs will inevitably disappear as markets change in a successful and vibrant economy they will be replaced by new jobs providing new products and services. On balance over 900,000 extra jobs have been created in Britain over the last four years, and unemployment on Merseyside has fallen by nearly 30,000. A wide range of employment and training measures is available to help those who lose their jobs take advantage of the employment growth currently taking place in the UK.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
20769; 292 c529-30W
Session
1996-97
Subjects
Employment Football pools National Lottery Merseyside Liverpool
Contains statistics
Yes