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My future UK Economy policy is based on principles:
firstly, imports of manufacture that were typically made in Britain until a few decades ago, are manufactured out of principle in low-wage countries, where the average workers' wage is a fraction of the UK workers' wage.
This is NOT fair trade.
Some countries, in particular India, even use child slave labour in their factories, where children are sold to factories.
This is NOT fair trade.
(I'm not suggesting that this is always the case in India, but it is something that is there, and is documented as relatively wide-spread).
British factory workers have been laid off in mass so the production could be out-sourced to China and India, and to some other low-wage countries. And millions of young people here have no chance of entering these manufacturing sectors.
This creates mass unemployment and poverty at home, and costs the Country tens of billions of pounds a year on unemployment and housing benefits.
We have a trade deficit that is drying us out financially, and millions of young unemployed people who have no - or scant - work experience because of the current UNFAIR trading policies.
I have not said that there would be NO TRADE with other countries, but that it must be FAIR.
My Economy policies are those which will prevail, the present system will go bankrupt and come to an end.