350,000 jobs in Tory plan.AT A rival Press conference an hour earlier, David Cameron He said a pounds 2.6bn scheme to give private firms a pounds 2,500 National Insurance credit for each unemployed person they hired for a full-time position could create 350,000 new jobs over the next year. He said his "keep Britain working" plan would be funded from lower spending on unemployment benefit - and would not increase already sky-high Government borrowing. Mr Cameron's decision to focus on tacking The process whereby an individual who is in Adverse Possession of real property adds his or her period of possession to that of a prior adverse possessor. In order for title to property to vest in an adverse possessor, occupancy must be continuous, regular, and unemployment is aimed at tackling the impression that previous Tory governments were "uncaring" about the impact on families of rising dole queues during a recession. |
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