| John Battle, Labour MP for Leeds West, welcomed
figures released this week showing that 2,380 people in Leeds West have
been helped into work by the New Deal.
He said, "The New Deal has made a huge difference in our area. 2,380
people have got off benefits and started work thanks to the New Deal.
"I remember when the numbers on the dole in Leeds West reached over
6,000 under the Tories – part of the national picture of unemployment
over 3 million, long-term youth unemployment hitting 300,000 and the numbers
on incapacity benefit trebling. Unemployment in Leeds West is now down
to just 1,486, the lowest this constituency has ever seen.
"It is staggering that the Tories announced this week that they
plan to scrap the New Deal as part of their proposed spending cuts. They
clearly haven't learnt lessons from the last time they were in power –
and amazingly, nor have the Liberal Democrats, who have also promised
to cut the New Deal despite its success.”
"Jobs and skills are absolutely vital to our communities, and as
well as the Government’s New Deal and the excellent job Chancellor
Gordon Brown has done with the economy, the West Leeds Family Learning
Centre is doing a brilliant job providing training and skills and help
back to work for people across my constituency. We must make sure the
Tories never get a chance to wreck the nation’s economy again, and
I trust that here in Leeds the Tory/LibDem/Green coalition will not cut
the Family Learning Centre and lock thousands of my constituents out of
the city’s prosperity."
©John Battle MP 21 January 2005 |