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Re: UK unemployment rises to 2.68m : Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:19 am  
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Isn't one of the biggest jokes on young people sending so many of them into further education? Rather than subsidise so many kids to go to uni for 3 years and then discover their qualification is almost worthless, a large number would be far better off learning a trade (I'd bet the cost to the taxpayer would be similar), or simply starting to work at 16 or 18 and not even bother with any form of further education...


In the 1980s, the government of the day scrapped apprenticeships.

The Labour government re-introduced some level of apprenticeships, as did some individual councils.

This is very interesting on a whole range of things that relate directly to the financial crisis of the last few years and the neo-liberal policies that have led us here.

Interestingly, the increase in tertiary education is not limited to the UK. Even Switzerland – a country that had done pretty well, even with a low level of university education – has gone down the same route of vastly increasing tertiary participation.
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Isn't one of the biggest jokes on young people sending so many of them into further education? Rather than subsidise so many kids to go to uni for 3 years and then discover their qualification is almost worthless, a large number would be far better off learning a trade (I'd bet the cost to the taxpayer would be similar), or simply starting to work at 16 or 18 and not even bother with any form of further education...


In the 1980s, the government of the day scrapped apprenticeships.

The Labour government re-introduced some level of apprenticeships, as did some individual councils.

This is very interesting on a whole range of things that relate directly to the financial crisis of the last few years and the neo-liberal policies that have led us here.

Interestingly, the increase in tertiary education is not limited to the UK. Even Switzerland – a country that had done pretty well, even with a low level of university education – has gone down the same route of vastly increasing tertiary participation.
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Re: UK unemployment rises to 2.68m : Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:24 am  
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My cousin managed to find work in Rhyl which is one of the worse areas in the UK to find work. They’ll always be success stories of people getting into employment when so many people are trying. You put one thousand unemployed people into a room and the probability is that some of them will get a job if you sent them all on a task looking for one. But in this current jobs market many of them would more than likely remain unemployed. It’s just simple maths.

Now they was a time when I did knock on every door in the area and passed my CV on. But after a while (probably in my second year of unemployment) I though f**k this because no ones giving me a break and I didn’t want to spend a lifetime applying for loads of jobs every week. So these days I apply for jobs when I feel like it whilst doing some voluntary work.

And sal you didn’t offer me a straight out job. It was a job opportunity like any other job opening out they.


Absolutely have no problem in you getting or not getting job Damo. That is your call.

What I DO have a problem with, is giving you benefits in this situation.

If I was PM you would get nothing. If you were faced with starvation, I am sure the jobs in question would look that much more "appetising".
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Re: UK unemployment rises to 2.68m : Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:57 am  
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Pretty much agree with what you say there tbh.

I would say though that Labour completely mismanaged their budgets. If they had put money away in the "good times" for the rainy day that is here now, there wouldn't be as great a need to cut public spending and therefore many more people wouldn't have to lose their jobs.


Labour's problem wasn't too much spending, IMO. If you can't increase spending when the economy is growing, when can you? And whilst I'd agree that some of the money was 'squandered', a great deal of it wasn't. Public services improved greatly under Blair's government, and unemployment was relatively low. I don't like the man (and, as SC pointed out, his foreign policy left a lot to be desired), but, domestically, his government wasn't the disaster some are making it out to be. Also, it's easy to sit there with the benefit of hindsight and say he should have saved during the good times, but I didn't hear anyone saying that whilst the economy was actually growing. In fact, I seem to remember the Tories saying they would match Labour's spending plans before the sh*t hit the fan.

The main problem with the last Labour government, as with successive governments before and since, seems to have been their failure to regulate the banks and to close tax loopholes exploited by big business. What Dally says about individual responsibility is fine to some extent, but individuals having too much personal credit is nowhere near the primary cause of the global financial meltdown. Bringing the banks and the likes of Tesco into line would make a big difference to our financial future.
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Re: UK unemployment rises to 2.68m : Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:15 am  
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This country is a mess because people having been living on credit in so called good times. Our aggregate, private + public debt is enormous relative to our economy - and only just behind Japan's. It's way, way higher than the failed states of the Eurozone.

People need to start living within their means. Beyond that we need to save because that is the only way we will expand our manufacturing base. The financial institutions need stable long-term funds from savings in order to lend to business.

It's the people, not just the politicians, that have created the mess but sadly none of the slime balls will accept their indivuals responsibilities for the mess.


You continue to lay the blame at the foot of individual borrowers, without ever accepting that in order for anyone to borrow, there has to be someone willing to lend. The ultimate arbiter of responsible borrowing/lending lies with the lender and for many years people with money (banks etc) were only too willing to lend to any idiot that walked through the door.

If anyone wants to sample the continuation of irresponsible lending, try visiting some of the major stores in the run up to Christmas. They are under pressure to sell and will authorise store cards to anyone with a couple of utility bills. It wouldn't be too difficult to rack up £20k of credit in a single day. The one thing that drives irresponsible lending is GREED - all the stores/card providers can see is money being repaid at usurious rates. Rates that are set to cover the high level of defaults.

No wonder borrowers take advantage of them.

As for your assertion that we should be saving rather than spending, that's really the way to get the economy moving again isn't it?
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Re: UK unemployment rises to 2.68m : Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:17 am  
I don't know much about Damo or his circumstances but it's apparent to me that he serves a valuable purpose on this site as a whipping boy to make many posters feel smug and superior.
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Re: UK unemployment rises to 2.68m : Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:22 am  
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I don't know much about Damo or his circumstances but it's apparent to me that he serves a valuable purpose on this site as a whipping boy to make many posters feel smug and superior.


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Re: UK unemployment rises to 2.68m : Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:24 am  
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... The one thing that drives irresponsible lending is GREED - all the stores/card providers can see is money being repaid at usurious rates. Rates that are set to cover the high level of defaults...


Have you seen some of the TV ads for quick loan, with 'representative' interest rates of 1,750 and up?
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Re: UK unemployment rises to 2.68m : Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:28 am  
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I don't know much about Damo or his circumstances but it's apparent to me that he serves a valuable purpose on this site as a whipping boy to make many posters feel smug and superior.


Perhaps, though he does actively (and quite deliberately, I would say) court the attention he receives. It's a bit of a Sin Bin game: Damo says the most outrageous thing he can think of to highlight his unwillingness to work, then the other participants race to be the first to call him a workshy tosser.
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Re: UK unemployment rises to 2.68m : Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:31 am  
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... The one thing that drives irresponsible lending is GREED - all the stores/card providers can see is money being repaid at usurious rates. Rates that are set to cover the high level of defaults...



Have you seen some of the TV ads for quick loan, with 'representative' interest rates of 1,750 and up?


Disgusting. The highest one I've seen is about 4000%. It really ought to be illegal to prey on people in this way.
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Re: UK unemployment rises to 2.68m : Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:33 am  

As for your assertion that we should be saving rather than spending, that's really the way to get the economy moving again isn't it?


It's a Catch 22 situation, the problem is too much debt yet the economy grinds to a halt if people stop spending money they haven't got!
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