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Government will not step in to protect youth services, Loughton admits

Children's minister Tim Loughton has revealed the government has no plans to intervene with local authority services for young people despite 28 authorities not providing spending plans for youth work.

Speaking in parliament, Loughton said figures provided to government by local authorities show that the average gross spend on services for young people is down 25 per cent in 2011/12 compared to 2010/11.

A total of 28 authorities did not include any expenditure plans for youth work, with Loughton stating that "discrepancies" are apparent for other youth areas such as substance misuse.

However, he said the figures should be treated with caution, as there is some evidence that authorities have interpreted and used categories of planned expenditure in different ways.

Responding to a question by Lilian Greenwood, Labour MP for Nottingham South, who asked whether steps would be taken in respect of local authorities that have significantly reduced their youth service provision, Loughton said government has no current plans to intervene.

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