but if you go to places like teaside, almost 40 million pounds from this budget. his allocation. a lot of that is going on to pay young people who are unemployed into jobs. the previous structural funds at this replaced have already been cut by a third. they are getting much less than other parts of the country. this is taking money from the poorest parts of the country to basically pay for mandatory gap kids, volunteering for the rest. that, bluntly, doesn't feel like a good use of public money. in reality, some of those young people who would get helped into work, will not get the support, because that money will be taken away to pay for what is essentially an election gambit. if it were to happen, i'm not sure that it would achieve very much. but if you've got a government in power for five years promising leveling up, and wants to take away the most significant source of funding, you have to question the level of commitment. 10 years since that speech. seems like the conservative party has not just rescinded on those promises george made 10 years ago, also res