Youth unemployment is rising because the education system keeps failing the same communities over and over. Half of kids on free school meals can't hit basic English and maths standards by 24, and that's not bad luck — that's a policy failure baked into the system. Poverty is deciding who gets a future, and tinkering with funding rules while rebranding qualifications isn't fixing anything.
Mass migration is squeezing young Britons out of entry-level jobs before they even get a foot in the door. Non-EU workers under 25 on UK payrolls jumped 355% since 2020, while the British youth workforce barely moved. Starter roles are vanishing, and young Britons are stuck in a Catch-22 where employers demand experience that's no longer available to them.
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