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There are a number of big issues that this forum can't answer.
We didn't get growth-point status to build tiny boxes for single, unemployed people and if did do that, we certainly wouldn't benefit at all.
Even if Dover District cannot supply jobs for all the people, because people tend to spend their disposable income, at or near to where they live, we should still work on attracting high earners to relocate here.
As regards jobs and perhaps work-experience, I do believe that the job I was doing for the Channel Chamber of Commerce was very worth while - the young people thought so too.
I'm not trying to talk around the subject, but there isn't just one answer to the unemployment; people need to have money to spend other than just on essentials, to do that, they need more income, whether through paying less tax or earning more money, or with other benefits like tax credits.
Businesses do need incentives to create jobs, but if no one has the money to buy their products and/or services, there's no point, or less point.
Roger