he's right to raiseouth unemoyment. we do need to do more to get young people back to work. in terms of the use claimant count it is down by 10,900 this month so there's some good news but we need to build on our work on apprenticeship, build on a work with work experience, make sure the youth contract delivers come make sure children are learning the keyskills in school and health division people into work. >> mr. speaker, he mentioned the chance of speech. the chancellor went out and said he had saved the economy. total complacency and total hubris. at a time when even today unemployment is rising in half of the country. n easin the east of england, the northeast, northwest, yorkshire, the west midlands and scotland. it was the chancellor who chose off the recovery and now wants to claim victory. and mr. speaker, its people's living standards continue to fall, can be prime minister confirm the wages are not around 1500 pounds lower than when he came to power? >> let me just remd them what the chancellor said because is perfectly legitimate to point out the party opposite t