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Chris Grayling, Minister of State for the Department of Work and Pensions, has come up with a (rather lacklustre) replacement. – the single Welfare-to-Work programme. The specific criteria of this scheme is more than a little vague and seems to focus on reducing the amount of people eligible to claim benefits, rather than increasing the number of entry jobs in the UK. I might also add that the scheme will not be implemented until 2011. What exactly, Mr Grayling, is the Jobless Graduate expected to do until then – suffer in silence?
It is extremely unsettling that the Government sees the issue of youth unemployment of such little importance that it can be overlooked for several months, with any methods already put in place to tackle the situation scrapped at the first opportunity. The Jobless Graduate urges you to contact your local MP about this issue – badger, pester and even demand that something must be done to provide the country’s youth with more jobs.