Labour makes youth service pledge

Neil Puffett
Tuesday, December 11, 2012

The Labour Party has revealed it will make youth services statutory if it gains power at the next election. But what would this mean in practice, and is it the best way to secure opportunities for young people?

Labour plans to make youth services statutory if they win the next general election. Image: NTI
Labour plans to make youth services statutory if they win the next general election. Image: NTI

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