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    Roger, the Council's interest that local people without work can find employment is certainly there and credible, but a few proposals to increment the initiative could be interesting and useful.
    It would mean going considerably further and probably could be done with the participation of job-centre-related staff. It would need the consent and participation of local employers.
    I suggest that the Council ask if local factories and farmers would be prepared to offer on-site presentation and training to prospective workers, who could be present in smal guided groups of say ten people at a time. An introduction of how work functions, for example in Tilmanstone Salads and the London Fancy Box Factory, and watching how the work is done, say for two hours two three days running, would be probably the best way!
    The only thing is, though, that if some of the participnats of each group say they are interested and would like to give it a try and become employed, would the factory-managers/owners also employ them? They often prefer young fit and diligent people and have plenty of them!
    Anyway, if you think the Council might like to take this extraordinary step, it could lead to results, and would therefore be worth trying. Soner or later Gov. will probably propose andrequire it anyway. Gov. is serious about finding work for British people, and Iain Duncan Smith has said that it is the fault of 'lazy and incapable Britons' that millions of immigrants get 70 per cent of all jobs in Britain.
    These words come from Gov., not from me, so they are serious about it and have openly stated that British people should find work and not let so many jobs go to immigrants.
    The words are written on the wall, Roger, Gov. is changimng things, and sayingthings that people like me and from UKIP have been saying in the past.
    So Dover District Council would be offering a shining example to all Britain by offring something particular tailor-made for unemployed local people.
    If you are interested, I would be prepared to help.

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