An earlier animation, now put onto YouTube.
If you’re reading on a feed, the video may not show and you might have to click through to the blog.
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An earlier animation, now put onto YouTube.
If you’re reading on a feed, the video may not show and you might have to click through to the blog.
New Channel 4 News animation here or click on the image.NB this link may not work from a feed – see link below.
The link is set so that a fixed page size opens up. However, if it doesn’t work, click here, although the animation is embedded in a rather-too-bright background.
Good grief, this took so much time but I’m pretty happy with it – do take time to have a look.


I’m just doing quick and rough images this week – I have a presentation/interview to prepare for next week.

After 20 odd years of working, I became one of the long-term unemployed – I was overqualified or too old for most jobs that were available, I therefore reckon I’m (over) qualified to say that the man is a dickhead, living in his poisonous little Westminster bubble.
I’ve been off the dole for well over a year but will always remember what it was like.
EDIT – I thought the time is ripe for this to make another outing:
Just as an aside – There was once a time when you had to take three jobs found on the Jobcentre database to the desk when you signed on. If you didn’t there could be harsh penalties.
1. The advisers simply did not have enough time to check out all the jobs for their clients – The policy soon became redundant.
2. The one time I was asked for the job slips, I only had 2 but I had a recruitment ad from a newspaper to make the total of three.
Not good enough. I needed three from the Jobcentre database – Other jobs didn’t count.
I was let off after pointing out that the advert I had brought in was for the position of marketing manager for Job Centre Plus.
It seems that Job Centre Plus were not prepared to recruit from the large pool of qualified unemployed workers.
New image for Channel 4 News.

Community service at a fraction of the minimum wage putting workers on the dole who … end up doing their old work for a fraction of the minimum wage.

Apologies for lack of posting – hopefully back to normal after bit of a relapse with neck problems. Another one today probably.