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My proposal has been and remains that our Country needs to regimentalise the unemployed people willing to work, offering practical training, discipline, comradeship, and a sense of participation.
It is unrealistic to expect between 2,5 and 3 million people to suddenly get a full-time job.
Hense my proposal that the campaign be to offer training and part-time work for so many people, as this alone is realistic. People who get into part-time work can still work their way to full-time if they wish to. All this will not prevent people from finding full-time or well-paid work of their own accord, but it would be a practical solution for the millions of unemployed people who have no work at all!
Without a new approach from the State, nothing will change, and we will have in one year's time the same number or even more unemployed people.
It hasn't got anything to do with bolchevism as Jimmy suggested the other day, as the participants of practical training programmes would be volunteers.
It is the only way to offer willing people to the factories and farms in return for a fair wage, by actively training them in companies, and preferably making sure that groups of people from the same company get jobs together in the same place, so as to increase the sense of being a part of the team. However, the e.u. laws would have to be changed, otherwise all this what I am writing would lead to nothing, as it would imply that which is illegal and come under racial discrimination.
We have to decide at some point if we want to help our own people, or carry on having an employment market open to all and sundry from many countries.
If the latter situation remains, then we can forget helping the unemployed.
The democratic basis which I have chosen to obtain this is UKIP membership.