POLL OF THE DAY: Should unemployed young people lose their benefits if they refuse to take a job, as Reeves wants?

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Today, Rachel Reeves will announce that tens of thousands of non -business young people can be purified from their benefits if they refuse to get a job.
The chancellor will promise to ‘lift’ for 18 months without winning or learning universal loan areas for 18 months, guaranteeing paid jobs for universal credit areas.
Those who are appropriate will be supported to benefit from the existing opportunities, but those who refuse to receive the offer without a good reason may face a sanction, including losing their benefits.
The government will subsidize the work that exists under the ‘Youth Guarantee’, that is, the plan is likely to cost the treasury. It is thought that large retailers will be appealed for support.
Mrs. Reeves, in a speech to the Labor Party conference in Liverpool today, in a way that draws the outline of the plan, what do you think about it?
In yesterday’s survey, Daily Mail readers: ‘Reform’s’ settled status ‘racist immigrants plan as the reform claimed by Keir Starmer?’ 93 percent of 39,000 votes ‘no’ and 7 percent ‘no’ he said.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves together at Liverpool yesterday




