HC Deb 26 January 1982 vol 16 c330W
Mr. George Grant

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will seek to bring forward new proposals to reduce unemployment in the Northern region.

Mr. Alison

The Government's policies are aimed at developing a soundly based economy, which means among other things bringing inflation steadily down. As inflation is reduced, and productivity continues to improve, British firms will become more competitive and so be in a position to offer goods and services at home and abroad which people want to buy at prices they are prepared to pay. This is the only way to create the new and secure jobs which we all seek. both in the Northern region and throughout the country. There is no alternative to these policies, least of all in a world recession.

Meanwhile, as we make progress towards our objectives, the Northern region will continue to benefit from the Government's programme of special employment measures. Some 9, 500 people in the region are currently benefiting from the job release scheme, community industry, the temporary short-time working compensation scheme and the community enterprise programme. And since April 1981 over 43, 000 young people have entered the youth opportunities programme.