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The UK still has a youth unemployment rate of over 20% so why would we want to copy them?
Because Ireland's youth unemployment rate is north of 30%:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/may/16/youth-unemployment-europe-oecd
The Brits have a very different (and much healthier) attitude towards state handouts, to those that are physically capable of work.
To pay our young people hundreds of euros per week to sit at home with mammy is ultimately doing them (and Irish society) a terrible disservice.
Because Ireland's youth unemployment rate is north of 30%:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/may/16/youth-unemployment-europe-oecd
The Brits have a very different (and much healthier) attitude towards state handouts, to those that are physically capable of work.
To pay our young people hundreds of euros per week to sit at home with mammy is ultimately doing them (and Irish society) a terrible disservice.
The Brits have a very different (and much healthier) attitude towards state handouts, to those that are physically capable of work.
So if we cut our dole to UK levels, we will cure youth unemployment?? Why didn't anyone think of this before? The UK still has a youth unemployment rate of over 20% so why would we want to copy them? If you used Germany and their apprenticeship model, we could have a discussion but I guess it is easier to tar an entire generation of young people as lazy good for nothings who don't want anything more from life than earning €100 a week and living with mammy and daddy. All those young people emigrating are fools when you think what a easy life they could have here....
I heard a guy from the local GAA club ... I was really struck by how articulate and intelligent he was and the moving and eloquent way he spoke
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