Labour announces £1 billion youth job subsidies and guarantees amid rising unemployment
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5 questionsWhat specific evidence supports the claim that someone under 25 on sickness benefits is less likely to find work than someone over 55 in poor health?
How will the £1 billion scheme be funded and implemented in detail?
What are the exact Labour policies being blamed for youth unemployment, and what is their documented impact?
How effective have previous similar initiatives been in reducing youth unemployment?
What specific measures are included in the 'jobs guarantee' extension to young people up to 24?
Blame for the rise in youth unemploymentfactual
Pat McFadden attributes the rise in youth unemployment to Labour policies such as a £25 billion raid on National Insurance, minimum wage increases, and new employment rights.
According to major_mediaHelen Whately blames Labour for the rise in youth unemployment.
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