Jobs Market: Wider Economic Implications Debate

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Department: Department for Work and Pensions

Jobs Market: Wider Economic Implications

Lord McFall of Alcluith Excerpts
Thursday 18th December 2025

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Baroness Sherlock Portrait Baroness Sherlock (Lab)
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I will tell the House what we are going to do about it: something the last Government never did, which is to take seriously the challenge of so many young people in our country who are not in employment, education or training. What did the last Government do about that? They did nothing. What are this Government doing? A huge amount: in the Budget, we have put hundreds of millions of pounds into a youth guarantee. We are creating guaranteed jobs for young people who are long-term unemployed on universal credit, and we have the former Health Secretary, Alan Milburn, digging down deep into what the driving reason is for why so many of our young people are not out there in the labour market. We are going to solve the problems we inherited; we are doing something about it.

Lord McFall of Alcluith Portrait The Lord Speaker (Lord McFall of Alcluith)
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My Lords, I call on the noble Lord, Lord Campbell-Savours, who is participating remotely.

Lord Campbell-Savours Portrait Lord Campbell-Savours (Lab) [V]
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With the jobs market hugely influenced by the availability of training, in particular apprenticeship training, should we not positively welcome the £820 million for the youth guarantee scheme, with its emphasis on quality? Is not the lesson that the Government have learned from the YOPs and community programmes of the 1980s that such schemes work only when they incorporate quality, real skills development, and the prospect of long-term employment? Are they not the hallmark of this much expanded and brilliant training programme?