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Starmer warns of 'lost decade of kids' as he launches 10-year youth plan
The 10-year strategy targets youth isolation with £500 million for 250 facility upgrades, 50 young futures hubs, and support for 500,000 young people, officials said.
- Sir Keir Starmer stated that improving prospects for young people is 'our generation's greatest responsibility' during the launch of the Government's 10-year youth plan.
- The Prime Minister expressed concerns about a 'lost decade of young kids left as collateral damage' due to isolation issues among youth.
- The Government will invest £500 million to enhance youth services and build or refurbish 250 facilities within four years, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
- Ms. Nandy emphasized that young people are 'the most isolated in generations,' highlighting urgent challenges that require significant change.
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PM warns of ‘lost decade of kids’ as 10-year youth plan launched
The Prime Minister warned of a ‘lost decade of young kids left as collateral damage’.
·Blackburn, United Kingdom
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