Next week you will be Prime Minister. Your new home is near to the old one, so you can pop back easily, allowing you to keep up with old neighbours while making new friends. The view from your new window offers the same landscape, but a broader horizon. Therein lie both opportunities and challenges. How will you hold on to the trusted aspects of the past, while making this larger landscape your own?
You will be pleased that young people are still on your horizon. You care about them. You want them to have an identity that they can share with others - so important in a socially just society. You want them to have the best possible set of skills for life and work, recognising that this may mean more than one start and knowing that progress can be painfully slow for some. You know that young people's friends and family are important to them. You also know that young people, like you, need somewhere to live, a proper income and something meaningful to do.
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