MP welcomes focus on maximising work skills for young people
23rd January 2012
Speaking during a debate on youth unemployment, Margot James highlights the focus on maximising the skills and training for young people and welcomes the 5% fall in long-term youth unemployment and the large number of new private sector jobs created.
Margot James (Stourbridge) (Con): Will the hon. Lady acknowledge that long-term youth unemployment is falling—and, indeed, has fallen by 5%? Will she also acknowledge that half a million new jobs have been created in the private sector in the past year? Currently, there are 90,000 vacancies in retail, 44,000 in hospitality and 11,000 in construction. What matters is that the Government, through the Work programme and so many other interventions, are maximising the skills and training for young people to get them into work.



