mr stephen hackburn. >> i am sure the house will join me in remembering rifleman bj rise from second battalion, he was a talented and dedicated soldier and our deepest sympathies with his family and friends. he was -- at times like these we remember the deep debt of gratitude we owe all those brave soldiers. this morning i had meetings with colleagues and others in addition to my duties in the house -- >> i commend and share the views of the prime minister and military personnel. is the prime minister aware of this year we are commemorating the 70 fifth anniversary of the general march? isn't it wrong that even today people in this country live in fear of unemployment? the government -- already back in the 1980s. can i ask the prime minister is simple question? is he going to support workers are sacrificing them? >> we need to be supporting people and helping them back to work. we should commemorate the march and i notice it has been commemorated this year. we have a challenge right across the country as we see numbers employed in the private sector inevitably go down and that will b