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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701
That's the thing isn't it - I'm sure we all know some who are swinging the lead and some that aren't.
To make that determination for everyone is the problem. One size definitely doesn't fit all.
I have no easy answers, I just wish it WAS easy to put everyone into nice little holes.
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Most of what el gov do is like urinating in the wind. The poorest are getting hit hardest by the cuts and some are really starting to suffer and in april when some can be upto £70 a month worse off
Unemployment is not getting combatted these work schemes are / were not helping people into work. Real training would help people into productive worthwhile jobs . I want to see training schemes fair ones similar but fairer to the YTS schemes of the 80s for the young to learn plumbing carpentry plastering bricklaying a trade which will give then none academic a chance to work in a good job with prospects instead of having no hope for a future. Dare I even say maybe a return to Grammer Schools for the academic and Comprehensives focused heavily on trade work for the less academic afterall society needs both to continue as it ( none of these are UKIP policies by the way just how I think)
Ironically staying on JSA apart from the courses is a lot easier now that it was a long time ago. All you need to do to sign on is send your CV out to various jobs available on the JC website and that is you done you bit sign on moneys yours. As long as you do that and go to all the meetings you are pretty much left alone