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Old 02-12-2011, 18:50   #25
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: George Osborne's £5bn gamble to stave off recession

Osborne has found this money from somewhere, and will use to stave off ANOTHER recession under there leadership.

This money can be used to create employment, but cannot, as there is nothing out there, everything has gone, Industry as we know it has disappeared, to to high VAT and taxation, What they can do is reduce VAT, to help industry, and stop silly comments of a agency company that was on Question Time, that stated that young adults cannot be bothered to work.

Total rubbish, agency companies make a fortune out of young adults looking for work, by placing them in work at very low rates, while the company rakes in a fortune from the company.

Training schemes run by the government are a total waste of time, what has to happen is that the government has to invest in British Industry, not sell British company contracts to abroad. Bring in the work for British industry like a sales rep does, PROMOTE British Industry - not destroy it.
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