5th February, 2012

Six people chasing every job vacancy in Telford


Friday September 18, 2009
The number of people out of work in the UK has risen to its highest level for 14 years, according to official figures. Unemployment has increased by 210,000 to 2.47 million in the three months to July, taking the jobless rate to 7.9%. As a result, claims for unemployment benefit in August grew by 24,000 from July to 1.61 million, the highest since May 1997.

The figures for Telford show that there are currently 3,073 unemployed people in the constituency and who are claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance - up from 1,612 a year ago. To make matters worse, the number of job vacancies has fallen dramatically in recent months - as a result of which six people are now chasing every job vacancy in the constituency.

Tom Biggins stressed: “Unemployment is fast becoming the most pressing social, economic and political problem plaguing Britain. It is ruining the lives of millions and is a terrible burden for families to shoulder. Even people who manage to keep their jobs are having their hours reduced and their wages frozen or cut.”

Tom accused Labour of being ‘in denial’ about the true scale of the unemployment problem, and warned that ministers were ‘sleepwalking their way’ through the recession. “They should be doing so much more to help,” he insisted.

“We need an urgent programme to tackle rising unemployment - but as yet the Government has done virtually nothing to address the problem.
 

Get Britian working - Conservative plans

Easing the pressure on business

  • A national Loan Guarantee Scheme with up to £50 billion of guarantees for new lending to businesses of all sizes.
  • A £10 billion scheme to allow small and medium-sized enterprises with cash-flow difficulties to defer their VAT bills for up to six months.
  • Cutting corporation tax, so reversing Labour’s tax hike.
  • Cutting payroll taxes (National Insurance) by one pence for six months for the smaller employers to help them save money and so keep jobs.
 
Tackling unemployment
  • A £3 billion programme of incentives to employers who take on someone who has been unemployed for more than three months.
  • A major expansion of training with financial help for smaller firms.
  • Changing the rules for rapid retraining so that unemployed people can take up training
  • opportunities whilst claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance.
  • A removal of restrictions on activities while on benefits.
 

TOM'S PLEDGES

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  1. 6 Support for families and education

KEY POLICIES

These are just some of the steps a Conservative Government will take to get our country back on track:

  • Enable a two-year freeze on Council Tax
  • More funding for the NHS and to continue the fight to save services at the PRH
  • Restoring the link between the state pension and earnings
  • Keeping free bus passes, free TV licences and the winter fuel allowance
  • Radical reform of the immigration system with an annual limit imposed
  • ‘Never’ to Britain joining the Euro
  • We would restore teachers’ authority in the classroom
  • 400,000 apprenticeships, college and training places to boost job numbers
  • Laws strictly enforced to tackle drug and alcohol abuse
  • Police power to use instant sanctions to deal with anti-social behaviour
  • An extra 4,200 health visitors to support new parents across the country

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