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Young people ‘haven’t had attention they deserve’ admits minister as work funding package announced – UK politics live

Minister admits that young people ‘haven’t had the attention they deserve’

Pat McFadden admitted that “young people haven’t had the attention that they deserve” after Laura Kuenssberg said many of them are struggling to pay rent and get jobs while being saddled with debt from university. The Greens and Reform are doing well among under 30s, according to recent polling, and that is something that will be causing concern among ministers, who have traditionally relied on young voters as a core voting constituency.

McFadden said:

Look, I think young people haven’t had the attention that they deserve. I think there is something in that.

That’s why I think this youth guarantee package is so important, because these numbers have been up for years and no one did anything about it.

I also think on the housing front, it’s become more difficult. That’s why we’ve got such an ambitious target to build more houses. A lot of young people are renting; we legislated to improve renters rights.

So I think across the piece, young people in this country need a better deal. I think they need a sense that the government that’s in office believes in them, backs them, and we want to do that, and that’s why we’re bringing forward this package.

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Speaking to the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg about the new youth work plan, Pat McFadden said there is “no reason” why employers would not sign up to offer training to unemployed 16-24-year-olds because the government will pay for at least 25 hours’ work for the young person at minimum wage.

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