>> can i join the deputy prime minister in paying tribute to corporal jake hartley, private christopher rshell, private daniel wilford. they died in tragic circumstances. their deaths remind us of the great sacrifice our services make on our behalf and our thoughts are with their families. i join with the deputy prime minister in expressing our core at the appalling murder in afghanistan on sunday. the 16 civilians including nine children. we all deplore this crime and express our deepest condolences. mr. speaker, today's figures show unemployment up and the hardest hit are you get people looking for work and women being thrown out of work. the deputy prime minister said the liberal democrats are making a difference in this government. with more than 1 million women looking for work, what difference does he believe he has made to this woman? >> of course these figures come at any increase is disappointing. it is a personal tragedy for anyone who loses their job and for them and their families. you should be careful not to pretend that somehow this is a problem and vented. the unemployment of w