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The Green Party will launch its youth manifesto today,
promising to crack down on unpaid internships, protect renters and cancel
student debt. Co-leader Jonathan Bartley, the Young Greens and the party’s
young candidates will outline a series of pledges at an event in London.
The Green Party’s youth policies will include:
The Green Party’s youth policies will include:
- Interns and trainees entitled to the national living wage
- Introduce a living rent for all through rent controls and more secure tenancies for private renters
- Abolish tuition fees and cancel all student debt
The Conservative Government has launched a war on young people, taking public debt and hanging it around the necks of the next generation - cutting their housing benefit, increasing tuition fees and scrapping education grants.
Young people matter and a political party that fails to work with and listen to young people, that ignores them in favour of older voters, that thinks of the future only in terms of their tenure in office not the lifetime of today’s youth, is not a political party at all but a closed-off clique.
The Green Party wants to make schools and universities a springboard for life. We’re offering young people a better future, whether it’s a quality education, secure job, or a warm, safe home.
The Green Party will build a raft for young people negotiating the Brexit storm. Young people have the most to lose from an uncertain future outside the EU, and we’re promising a referendum on the final Brexit deal, with the chance to stay in the EU if voters don’t like the Government’s deal.
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