But long-term unemployment is higher in the hon. Gentleman’s constituency now than it was at the time of the last election. That is the legacy of the three years of almost no growth in the economy following the general election, which we now need to address. Let me say to him and to other Government Members that self-congratulation on what has happened in recent months is dangerously complacent about underlying problems in the labour market and utterly out of touch with the impact such problems have on people who are desperate to work and to earn their way out of the cost of living crisis they are facing. People are deeply concerned about the prospects for their children and the grandchildren. Those are the points we now need to address.
Compulsory Jobs Guarantee
Proceeding contribution from
Stephen Timms
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 11 February 2015.
It occurred during Opposition day on Compulsory Jobs Guarantee.
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