Well, thanks for your honesty, I do appreciate what they are doing, they've probably been better to me then anybody else in the outside world, I think I get a lot of my negative feelings from the constant moaning and complaining from my parents, plus I've probably looking at the wrong people on YouTube and social media that I pick up bad vibes, think I'm a cynic, you should look at TheFutureKing or Scotty3861 or Millennial woes on YouTube, it seems I've got myself in rut and drawn to negative things. I really don't have to be, no point in complaining really is there, you are right. You ask what help I would like, well I'd like this country help people long term sick that are willing better and able now back to work, the government does very little for that bracket of people, they don't advertise opportunities available in the uk very well but could. The government could organise more offline activities for jobless people instead of bog them selves down on internet. Think people should stop saying I don't give a shit and start caring again other than themselves and money! This what gets me angry!
I had a look at those YouTube channels and with the exception of Millenial Woes which at a glance seems to be a little more intelligent and basically satirically titled, the other 2 are pretty toxic and frankly stupid and unhelpful stuff.
I'm wondering how you even found them as they are very small channels with not many subscribers. But as far as the mind and your general mood goes, if you continue to put shit in you will get shit out... why would you continue to listen to stuff that is obviously just going to fuel your negativity? Try looking for positive stuff instead, every time you feel like listening to a rant video or something try and challenge yourself to look for something which says the exact opposite of what you are thinking.
It is true that the government, probably elsewhere also but in the UK especially, does not do much to help the long-term unemployed, and as long as the current shitshow of a government stays in power that situation is not likely to improve. However while you are trying to get back to work, presumably you have a lot of free time so there is a lot of worthwhile stuff you can fill it with. I would second szuko000's suggestion that you change your mindset from "what can people do to help me?" to "how can I help myself?", but additionally, "
how can I help other people?" Have you thought about volunterring somewhere? Many charities and organisations would probably be more than willing to accept as much of your time as you are willing to give them, and it would give you an opportunity to get out of the house and spend time with people in novel and stimulating environments rather than just letting your mind stagnate with the same old routine. You can use the internet in a far more productive way than you are currently, apparently, doing - try using this site to look for volunterring opportunities -
www.do-it.org.uk.
As far as helping yourself goes, you can look for some way to improve yourself, learn a language, learn a new skill, take up some form of exercise - assuming that you are unemployed and therefore probably poor also, none of these things necessarily cost much money, if any. And on that note, are you exercising? If not, you really, really need to start and it's probably the most important first thing you can do. Just start by going for a run every morning, or every other morning, it costs nothing and will do wonders for your mental wellbeing. Besides this, try and find some hobbies or social activities you enjoy. You can use this site -
https://www.meetup.com/ - to look for activities in your area that you can do, some of them cost something but many of them are completely free and again will allow you to get out into the world and spend time with other people, ideally doing an activity that you also enjoy.
Try not to get into an all or nothing black and white mindset either and get discouraged if you try one or a few of these things and it doesn't work out - just keep trying things, do what you can do, and don't let yourself slip back into an "everything is pointless" kind of outlook, if you just keep pushing yourself to take action rather than doing nothing and waiting for help to come to you, you will see the benefits to your life.