In 1971 only one in seven British jobs was part-time.
Abandoning that now, as some argue we should, would only risk British jobs and growth.
This has serious implications for British jobs and growth.
I was not prepared to put British jobs on the line.
Fewer people are now taken in by exaggerated claims about British jobs dependent on the arms trade.
The sole question of interest is whether the owners will create and maintain British jobs.
Was that your pal in that British job out there?
An earlier deal that would have seen the creation of 60 British jobs (40 skilled and 20 unskilled) had been rejected.
We owe it to British jobs, the future of investment in our ports and above all safety to reject this proposal.