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    It's hard to answer your question, Ross.
    The problem is, nothing is being done to create or find alternative work for the people who are sent home.

    Each unemployed person on benefits get's about £600 a month (if it includes housing benefit), which then comes from taxpayers money.

    So the State saves here, and then pays up there as a consequence. Unemployment rises all th time now.
    And as we all know, that's more people with less spending power, which in turn restricts the economy. A vicious spiral.

    So someone has to come up with an isea to create work, productive work the results of which can be sold on the home/world market.

    I'm still sticking to my proposals of community farms and orchards. We could employ many thousands more people in Kent in that sector. Would also keep people fit.

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