Thursday, June 10, 2010

Political- Poor & Prolific Performance Collective

 Performance Per Capita in Glasgow below potential.

The problems in Glasgow:The social issues investigated by Iain Duncan Smith :It's very simple.Long-term political incompetence by succession after succession, of root issues not being dealt with.

Community politics. Of course money will have to be spent. However, I return to my ATTITUDE blog. The MP should be a leader, setting up community projects - for youths to back off the bravado, begin the begin and gradual rehabilitation. Public funding may be tight, youth clubs with sound voluntary leaders are not too expensive.

An area of high unemployment the worst in Great Britain, as a matter of fact South Shields until  David Miliband  swept to power in 2001-Between 2002 & 2008 they're  results have been mind blowing: check the script & check the wiki page  Despite a skilled local workforce, for many years South Tyneside had the highest unemployment rate in mainland Britain, but between December 2002 and 2008 South Shields unemployment fell by 17.8%, and that of South Tyneside by 17.7%  the best performance in the North East region over that time period.

I want to give Miliband some bee pollen- I've just had some and it's incredible stuff.

Long-term poor performance by various MPs in Glasgow contributing to violence, drugs and low life expectancy. There are so many leadership initiatives I would drive. The gradual education of the people, alcohol and drug abuse awareness sessions. It's the subtlety these situations require, you're going to be public enemy if you steam in order everyone to drug & alcohol rehab. Its about gathering the local community for the wider picture, the long term gains.

What about wealth creation through gardening, growing food and flowers to create business, return some of the mis-lead youths to the natural & simplicities of life. I would set up retail outlets, what about a performing arts theater with musical instruments? Many other projects to educate the people, there are so many constructive projects to partake in.

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