Uniformed youth groups: Promoting Skills and Resilience in Young People

Debate between Lord Mountevans and Baroness Twycross
Monday 26th January 2026

(1 day, 21 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Twycross Portrait Baroness Twycross (Lab)
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The new national youth strategy has been developed with young people precisely to make sure that the Government are directing funding towards areas that young people themselves have identified. One of the most difficult findings from some of the work done in the run-up to the launch of the national youth strategy was around the isolation and loneliness faced by so many young people. The strategy is a 10-year plan to make sure that every young person across the country has somewhere to go, somewhere that cares for them and a community they feel part of.

Lord Mountevans Portrait Lord Mountevans (CB)
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My Lords, I draw attention to my interests as a vice-president of the Sea Cadets and president of the successful City of London Sea Cadets. The Minister kindly discussed the new arrangements of DCMS, but the strategic defence review just six or seven months ago called for a 30% increase in the offer of the cadet organisations. What additional funding, if any, can the Minister point to that is going to facilitate this growth?

Baroness Twycross Portrait Baroness Twycross (Lab)
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This is Ministry of Defence funding. My understanding is that the Government plan to have increased military cadet forces by 30% by 2030; this is an investment of over £70 million of new funding, as set out in the strategic defence review, which the noble Lord rightly points out was published last year.