Prime minister's questions: 2 February 2011 - audio
Foreign affairs took centre stage in a subdued House of Commons at this week's questions to prime minister David Cameron
Foreign affairs took centre stage in a subdued House of Commons at this week's questions to prime minister David Cameron
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2 February 2011 11:39PM
I have some questions for the Prime Minister.
If our youngsters do not have jobs, how are they going to get a mortgage? If they can't get a mortgage how are they going to own a home? If they haven't got a home how can they be part of a community? If they are not in a community how do they become part of the Big Society?