Under David Cameron the family credit scheme will be worse and home centers will be at risk of closing
saw the real price of the low growth of government under the employment strategy last week. The unemployment rate again. Youth unemployment in another folder. Prices continue to rise faster than income. It is not surprising, Moody put Britain on "negative outlook" and warned it could lose its AAA rating over the next 18 months.
There is no plan for more jobs - and the Conservatives seem determined to make life as difficult as possible for parents to cling to what needs work. As Ed Miliband said the average family with children would be hit with a bill of £ 580 because of tax and benefit changes that take effect in April.
One of the most important reforms in the office from work is double the number of childcare places. This was a revolution for the hundreds of thousands of parents, especially women.
However, these reforms are thrown back. According to Aviva, over 30,000 women left their jobs because of child care and other costs mean they can not afford to work. Netmums reported that 70% of families lived "on the edge", with some force to choose between feeding themselves or their children.
This is ridiculous. With a deficit to pay, ministers should help create jobs - and the release of working families when you can
We have always advocated a five-point plan to boost growth and people at work. Everyone agrees that in these difficult times, we must make tough decisions, and that is why it is so important to make the right decisions. A new plan for the child care help - not hinder - the parents would be a step in the right direction. It's good for children, families' living standards - and the Treasury
We have known for years that investing in children early in life to save money in the long run. Take Sure Start generation. A 2008 study found that three years in areas served by the centers of the children had better social development for people living in areas without Sure Start.
Before the election, David Cameron and Nick Clegg promises to keep the children's centers open. The office will be cut 1.4 billion pounds on the budget which includes Sure Start. Charities say 250 Sure Start centers, and dozens of breakfast clubs and homework is now in danger of closing. And reductions in social security make things worse. Credit Universal locks in huge tax cuts to child care credits. Half a million families are already worse off in an average of 500 pounds per year.
- need a different perspective. Our argument is that social security should help people work. This is what William Beveridge argued 70 years ago. In her children in daycare often meant mothers at home.
- Today, requires something different. In the office, we have proposed tax credits to cover up to 80% of childcare costs, childcare and free 3,500 sure start children centers. Next Labour Government will be so transformative. That is why we are looking for the best in the world in search of answers.
Too often, child care policy is lost between competing departments in Whitehall. Team benches will do things differently. Yvette Cooper and Tessa Jowell, we are developing plans to create a daycare for families in the 21st century. We need to move child care may follow the requirements of modern Britain. Instead, the government is going back. This is why child care is one of the first priorities of the policy review work.
The unemployment rate for women is at its highest level in 17 years. Children's centers are closing. British families are feeling the pressure like never before. Families of Great Britain want to work.
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