Howard-then so be it-but you are jumping the gun. One thing we have to face in society is that we have to try and create jobs for those who want them(especially the young Gary) encourage the disabled and support the unwilling. The latter we hope will change. I for one do not have the stomach for stepping over beggars and dead bodies in the street. But I do have HOPE. There will always be exceptions but if we can maximise their conversion to being able to contribute then implementing Big Society is the way to achieve this.
The Money is out There! Check These out. (The Coastal Community Fund is brilliant)-but competition is hot!
http://www.kentcf.org.uk/apply/apply-for-a-loan
http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/prog_coastal_communities_helpnotes.pdf
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.bis.gov.uk/policies/economic-development/regional-growth-fund/summary-of-rgf-2nd-round-bids
Remember, this is only the beginning-thank goodness our MP realises this. Dover can work at this from all levels. It will take more than our coalition posturing outside a tractor factory for a return to a manufacturing base- they no longer have(or even want) the power to make it happen at their level. The people must decide. It's got nothing to do with left or right or anarchy-just common sense.