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Civilian National Service?
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http://www.telegraph....l-service-scheme.html
Does Cameron really think that this is going to work?
Voluntary Civilian National Service, for two months??????
Youngsters looking after the elderly?????
/// 'It's going to mix young people from different backgrounds, different ethnicities and religions, ///
Yes it will interest some (the type who would join the Scouts) but can anyone envisage those that hang around the streets of sink estates being interested?
It is these that need to be targeted, and to do this it has got to be compulsory, over a longer period and residential, away from their existing environment.
Does Cameron really think that this is going to work?
Voluntary Civilian National Service, for two months??????
Youngsters looking after the elderly?????
/// 'It's going to mix young people from different backgrounds, different ethnicities and religions, ///
Yes it will interest some (the type who would join the Scouts) but can anyone envisage those that hang around the streets of sink estates being interested?
It is these that need to be targeted, and to do this it has got to be compulsory, over a longer period and residential, away from their existing environment.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dave - so I presume that you think it is far better to have kids sitting around doing nothing than volunteering?
R1 - yes, bcause that is what kids do all day long - mug old people.
It amazes me that people complain about the youth of today, but when schemes come up to help and engage with them, no one wants to get involved.
It's not the youth of today that's destroying this country, but the apathy of the older generation who can't be bothered to engage with them.
R1 - yes, bcause that is what kids do all day long - mug old people.
It amazes me that people complain about the youth of today, but when schemes come up to help and engage with them, no one wants to get involved.
It's not the youth of today that's destroying this country, but the apathy of the older generation who can't be bothered to engage with them.
Vic - No I don't think its good for them to be sitting around doing nothing, I think that any scheme to help them should involve paid work.
If you use "volunters" to do unpaid work you are doing someone out of a job, then it becomes compulsory and benifit linked.
The kids become labourours and end up on the same scrap pile, meanwhile the people who's jobs they are doing become part of a pool of unemployed cheap labour.
Which, if you know your history, is what every right wing government wants and trys to get.
There weren't 3m unemplyed in Thatchers Britain by luck you know
If you use "volunters" to do unpaid work you are doing someone out of a job, then it becomes compulsory and benifit linked.
The kids become labourours and end up on the same scrap pile, meanwhile the people who's jobs they are doing become part of a pool of unemployed cheap labour.
Which, if you know your history, is what every right wing government wants and trys to get.
There weren't 3m unemplyed in Thatchers Britain by luck you know
If you use "volunters" to do unpaid work you are doing someone out of a job, then it becomes compulsory and benifit linked.
And what a great idea. Benefits are there to help people who are looking for work or have had misfortune. I live in an area which is in the bottom 3% of the country for deprivation. There are plenty of people who are second (or even third) generation unemployed.
It is very easy to get benefits if you have to do nothing. A constant cry is that there is no point in getting a job as it won't pay enough to cover my benefits.
If people had to do something (eg litter picking, gardening, painting etc) in order to get benefits, firstly there would be job creation (by employing trainers, supervisors etc) and secondly I don;t think that you could go to any town or city and say that if you had an army of volunteers to help out in the community, that you would be putting people out of work.
Walk down the street tonight and see how much litter there is. Look at the local amenities and see if they could do with a lick of paint. By getting people to do this, you are not putting people out of work!
And what a great idea. Benefits are there to help people who are looking for work or have had misfortune. I live in an area which is in the bottom 3% of the country for deprivation. There are plenty of people who are second (or even third) generation unemployed.
It is very easy to get benefits if you have to do nothing. A constant cry is that there is no point in getting a job as it won't pay enough to cover my benefits.
If people had to do something (eg litter picking, gardening, painting etc) in order to get benefits, firstly there would be job creation (by employing trainers, supervisors etc) and secondly I don;t think that you could go to any town or city and say that if you had an army of volunteers to help out in the community, that you would be putting people out of work.
Walk down the street tonight and see how much litter there is. Look at the local amenities and see if they could do with a lick of paint. By getting people to do this, you are not putting people out of work!
Well in your black and white world it seems that the 'right' think you should be responsible for your actions and the 'left' think that the world owes you a living.
Do you really have an issue with people carrying out community work then? Do you think criminals should stop community service in case it puts people out of a job?
Do you really have an issue with people carrying out community work then? Do you think criminals should stop community service in case it puts people out of a job?
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