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Roger, you are right about good education, but we still have to answer the question:
how to give employment to the many unemployed rather than sending them to sign on in Hull and other cities and towns?
This question remains unanswered.
Adding to that, many jobs, such as in factories, on farms and others, do not require any particular standard of qualification, and could be easily taken up by the unemployed.
So if you don't want London sending a few thousand unemployed people to Dover, what do you propose the Government do?
Do you expect them to say: "Oh, you applied for growth point status, and we gave it you, but you don't want unemployed people from London, so we'll make an exception for Dover!"?
A reality check will show that in Dover District, most factory jobs are not available to local people, and the same applies elsewhere in Kent.
So by talking around the subject, we won't solve anything.