The post you are reporting:
Here are the September 2011 figures for unemployment benefit claimants for this area of East Kent:
Dover: 2,247
Folkestone and Hythe: 2,643
South Thanet: 3,088
North Thanet: 2,457
Canterbury: 1,577
Chatham and Aylesford: 2,774
This data does not include people seeking work who are not claiming benefits. The number of potential available staff, therefore, is higher than the figures shown above.
So, if, in order for El Inominado to invest in this area (the inominado is the invisible "Company" that one day is supposed to pull us out of unemployment and "give everybody a job"), tens of thousands of people have to first settle near Dover, and tens of thousands more have to settle near Canterbury (I daresay we all KNOW that Canterbury City also intorduced unpopular plans to build many houses on farmland), then evidently these jobs are not meant for the unemployed who are listed above in the unemployment figures.
The "Compnay" is supposed to give jobs only to the newcomers, then, for whom we have to give up land so they can settle here and get the jobs.
Quite evidently, the many thousands of unemployed people on JSA in East Kent, who presumabely already live here (otherwise they wouldn't be registered as unemployed in East Kent constituencies) are not quite sufficient in number for "the Company" to bother putting up a tent here and offering jobs.
"Not enough potential staff" nearby!
As I understood it, the unemployed people here have already been excluded, are not potential staff, and have ben to all effect written off.