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Letters: Readers respond to Boris Johnson’s latest PMQs, where he made a number of easily disprovable claims

, we can see that there were in fact 33,012,000 people employed in January to March 2020 and 32,506,000 in August to October 2021. That’s roughly 500,000 fewer people in work, not more.figures for quarterly GDP growth

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