Have you broken your ignore function?Huge numbers of hidden unemployed?You sound as mad as that Blue Vixen,or whatever it's called.
Just so you don't have to read the full article, one simple statement which is supported in the article is this;
"In reality, about 21.5% of all working-age people (defined as ages 16 to 64) are without jobs, or 8.83 million people, according to the Office for National Statistics.
That's more than four times the official number."
But please don't let facts get in the way of a story.