Nice to see the government are sorting things and we are on the way back.:sad:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15747103
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15747103
Agreed cicko it is slave labour for some but my daughter did a intirnship over the summer for a city firm and was paid 1500 a month and now she is back at uni she has had her interview and been offered a contract at 18.500 a year so they are not all bad.
Er no its not,last time i looked the city was the city of London.
Nice to see the government are sorting things and we are on the way back.:sad:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15747103
I'd say it's very hard to place all of the blame on the current government. Unemployment has risen steadily in recent years, but when unemployment rises under Labour it's never a problem. It only appears to be an issue when those nasty Tories are in power.
Youth unemployment (18-24) is incredibly and unacceptably high, and I truly feel for youngsters today trying to get a job. Something my generation took for granted, most walked out of school straight into work, whether they'd been in further education or not.
This was a point made in the Newsnight programme which Cricko originally referred to.
This was a point made in the Newsnight programme which Cricko originally referred to.
Try not to end a sentence with a preposition.
One of our problems is our ridiculous political system which has entrenched the power of two equally hapless groups of idiots. As I've stated in previous threads our politicians and media are still fighting a ridiculous capitalism v socialism battle that has been out of date for 25 years. I'm incredibly depressed by British politics at the moment, who can have any faith that either party will have the flexibility to challenge the special interests and ideological dogma that they are chained to. How bad will it have get before they realise that a different approach is necessary?