Over the last weeks I've read much about the subject of welfare reform. The arguments about incapacity benefit and workfare. However all these strategies for welfare reform fail to answer one fundamental question. How are we going to get people into work? I believe all the proposed plans for welfare reform will fail because they do not tell us how we are to create the one million plus jobs needed to end welfare dependency. This is because the British economy no longer produces the jobs that the unemployed need. Lets face it, a person is either in work or they are on benefit, it really is that simple, the answer to unemployment is to create jobs.
You may well ask, why are there not enough jobs?
Well, for a start we are not making the goods to supply our domestic market anymore, we are importing those goods. So a radio that could have been made in Britain is being made in China instead and a Chinaman has work while the Briton that could have made that radio remains unemployed. We are also importing food and fuel that we could be producing ourselves too. This means that yet more of our people are unemployed and languishing on benefit.
So why are we not producing these goods ourselves?
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Ever more in life, the things that would repulse us are now being
accepted as 'Normal' and are laughed off and being accepted as 'Fun'.
Whether its people eating maggots on a game show or a transvestite
vomiting into the face of a small child on 'Little Britain' it seems
like the British public has lost its sense of propriety and has
sleepwalked its way into decadence. As a nation we are losing the very
values and the very sense of decency that made our nation great.
Human beings are creatures that copy the behaviour of the perceived
successful members of the group. So it should come as no surprise to us
that young boys copy the snarling attitude of premier league
footballers and young girls imitate the sluttish behaviour of certain
drunken female celebrities. In fact it's fair to say that the media goes
out of its way to promote the behaviour of such negative role models.
Therefore I feel it is time that the Conservative Party looked at the
question of public decency and the knock-on effects of irresponsible
output in all branches of the media. I am not calling for censorship,
but rather am asking for a reevaluation of existing laws on decency and
whether media output can be called to account.
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For
the last 35 years our nation has been plagued with mass unemployment. A
problem which has been allowed to fester by each government of the day.
A mind-set has developed in which unemployment has been accepted as
inevitable. Such a defeatist attitude is, in my opinion, not
acceptable.
Unemployment is a drain on the exchequer and has
knock-on effects in terms of social breakdown. Those alienated from the
mainstream economy can often be sucked into a sub-culture of
criminality or can diminish psychologically as their self-esteem wanes
after years of unemployment. Work isn't just about making money, it is
also a lifestyle. Work brings structured responsibilty to an individual
and a sense of being a part of society.
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