The Daily Telegraph

Labour says jobless cannot live their lives on benefits

- By Daniel Martin Deputy political editor

LABOUR will fight the next election as the “party of work” and warn the jobless they will not be able to live a “life on benefits”, the party’s shadow work and pensions secretary said.

Liz Kendall said young people will be told they have a “responsibi­lity” to accept jobs or training opportunit­ies.

In an interview with The Telegraph, she made a direct appeal to life-long Conservati­ve voters, saying: “If you believe in hard work, responsibi­lity, taking care of yourself and your family… then take a look at us.”

And as Jeremy Hunt prepares to deliver his Budget, she accused the Chancellor of having “failed” on work – overseeing a huge increase in the numbers on sick leave.

Ms Kendall will today unveil a new offer for young people, including better mental health support in schools, and improved work experience and careers advice to help them enter work or training. She will point out that one in eight young people are now not in work, education or training (NEET), the highest level since 2016 – costing the taxpayer billions in benefits. There are now 851,000 so-called NEETS, an increase of 20,000 in a year.

“We will not write them off like the Conservati­ves,” she said. “In return for those new opportunit­ies, young people will have a responsibi­lity to take up work or training when it’s offered.

“Because under a changed Labour Party, if you can work there will be no option of a life on benefits.

“And that’s not just because the vast majority of the British public think rights and responsibi­lities go hand-inhand. But because if you’re out of work or you lack basic qualificat­ions, that could have a lifelong impact.

“That is not good enough for young people and it’s not good enough for our country. We believe that you should have the chance to fulfil your potential and live your hopes and dreams, no matter where you’re born, no matter what your parents did, no matter what your gender or the colour of your skin.”

She added: “Labour is the party of work… Labour was founded by working people for working people, it is our name, and under Keir Starmer and the changed Labour Party, work will absolutely be at the heart of what we do.

“We believe in the value of work, and that that goes beyond a payslip.

“For millions of families across Britain, holding down a job and providing for themselves and their family gives them a sense of dignity and self respect, and good work is good for mental health. Good work gives you pride and purpose and sense of fulfilment, and for many women, it gives them freedom and independen­ce too.”

 ?? ?? Labour work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall said youngsters will be told they have a “responsibi­lity” to accept jobs or training
Labour work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall said youngsters will be told they have a “responsibi­lity” to accept jobs or training

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