Cameron on a roll as jobless rate is slashed to new low

Unemployment figures down, interests rates to stay low, Tories ahead in the polls: not a good day for Ed

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DAVID CAMERON today faced his last session of Prime Minister’s Questions for nearly a month buoyed by record employment figures that left Labour leader Ed Miliband looking flat.

Figures from the Office of National Statistics released this morning show that more than quarter of a million more people found jobs in Britain in the past three months – the biggest quarterly increase since 1971.

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