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  • Quite simple really. Get off your arse and retrain in something that is sought after by employers. The areas that were affected by the mining and steel industry declines were offered millions of £ in opportunities to retrain. If you don't like where you live, move. This country offers flexibility other countries are envious of. Indonesians, Malaysians, Indian etc would love to have the opportunities we Brits are given.
    But as a nation we seem to prefer to bitch and moan rather than do something about what we're bitching and moaning about.

    TBH though I'm glad I'm around to see what's going to happen next, politics has just got exciting.

  • Easy to say. Difficult when there are sod all jobs in the local area, very few training opportunities for someone who's worked in a factory for 20 years and your mobility is limited by the fact that the property you own is worth a quarter of the price of anywhere you could move to where there are plenty of jobs going.

    Moving may not be too difficult if you're young and can doss on a mate's floor whilst getting things together. If you have a family and your house is only worth £40k, it's a bit trickier.

  • Opportunities for the mature factory worker is no different to the young. They apply just like anyone else, maybe the factory worker will have to complete a foundation year which is HE and free in our area at local colleges.

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