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Marek, thank you for joining in. Your common sense was needed here. In fact, on my part there is no intention whatsoever to penalise unemployed people who refuse to work by taking their benefits away or in any other way. It is only for volunteers.
Howard, I didn't specifically write that they have to be soldiers, only mentioned the idea of a form of training together in groups, comradeship, and may-be a little adventure like cross-country walking to cheer people up and keep fit. It would involve in situ training in factories, such as Tilmanstone Salads and the London Fancy box factory, and on farms, and aquainting the managers/owners of these factories and farms with disciplined and - in the mean-time trained - groups of people who otherwise would have been just signing on.
Barry, you don't need to come along and.
It would also involve training people in factory-work that doesn't exist anymore in Britain, including the texteile industry, in preparation of one day re-introducing small factories long gone to China.