Should benefits be axed for young people who won't work?
Liz Kendall, the Work and pensions secretary, has said those who refuse jobs and training will lose out.
She believes they need to 'earn or learn', but do you feel sorry for young people who may be struggling?
Liz Kendall, the Work and pensions secretary, has said those who refuse jobs and training will lose out.
She believes they need to 'earn or learn', but do you feel sorry for young people who may be struggling?
Comments
It's obviously young people claiming benefits on mental health grounds they are talking about here, not young disabled people who need round the clock care.
The debate has to be had.
They may have a disability or mental health issue or substance issue.
However if a young person is physically and mentally fit then they should be offered the chance to train or work.