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Get Britain Working
Our campaign to
Get Britain Working includes job clubs across the country and a
new location-based search engine to help people find jobs.
Since January
Conservative candidates, MPs and councillors have been setting
up job clubs across the country to help local people who have
lost their jobs in the recession. It has become very clear to
those running job clubs that people searching for jobs really
need a means of finding out about jobs local to them in a quick
and simple way.
That’s why we are
championing a new job search engine developed by Zubed, a
UK-based software development company. It is free to use and can
either help you to find a job if you are looking for work or to
post a job if you are an employer looking for new staff.

It is a useful
tool for those looking for work in the current economic climate.
We want to raise awareness of Zubed’s free job search engine so
that its 100,000+ current jobs can really help get Britain
working.
Get Britain Working
Job Clubs
Conservative
candidates and MPs are setting up Job Clubs to help people back
into work.
Job Clubs act as
support groups for those looking for work, and provide practical
assistance in the form of interview practice, CV workshops,
career talks and advice on job-hunting.
We know that
finding a job can be difficult, especially in these tough
economic times – and our Job Clubs give people the motivation
and support they need to get back to work.
Find out how to
set up a
Job Club in your area.
The Issues
Thanks to Gordon
Brown's economic mismanagement, unemployment is rocketing in
Britain.
Labour's Debt
Crisis means we are facing a long recession - and Brown's
attempts to deal with the downturn are simply not working:
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The bank
recapitalisation has not got credit flowing again
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The VAT cut
has failed to stimulate the economy
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The
Government's business strategy has not stopped businesses
from closing
It is vital we
provide support and assistance for those affected by the
economic downturn. The key priorities must be:
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Finding ways
to ease the pressures on businesses
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Dealing more
effectively with unemployment, with practical support and
advice for those who lose their jobs
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Direct help
for families, pensioners and other groups hit hard by the
recession
We can't, as an
opposition party, implement major policy changes that will help
things immediately. But we can put forward proposals that we
believe will help get Britain working again - in both the short
and long term.
And we can also
offer practical help and advice for those who have been hit by
the economic downturn.
Our Policies
Easing the
pressure on businesses:
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A National
Loan Guarantee Scheme with up to £50bn of guarantees for new
lending to businesses of all sizes.
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A £10bn
scheme to allow small and medium-sized enterprises with cash
flow difficulties to defer their VAT bills, for up to six
months. For a typical business with a VAT bill of £350,000,
this could involve £90,000, the difference between survival
and failure.
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Cutting
corporation tax. We are committed to cutting the basic rate
of corporation tax, reversing Labour's tax hike. This would
be paid for by scrapping Labour's complex corporation tax
reliefs
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Cutting
payroll taxes (National Insurance) by one pence for six
months for the smallest employers (those with fewer than
five employees), to help them save money and so keep jobs.
Tackling
unemployment:
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A £3 billion
programme of incentives to employers who take on someone who
has been unemployed for more than three months
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A major
expansion of training with financial help for smaller firms
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A removal of
restrictions on activities while on benefits
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Changing the
rules for rapid re-training so that unemployed people can
take up training opportunities whilst claiming Jobseeker’s
Allowance
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