"In return for those new opportunities young people will have a responsibility to take them up," she said. Official figures show nearly a million young people were out of education, employment or training.
Kendall stated, "If you are out of work when you're young that can have lifelong consequences in terms of your future job prospects and earning potential."
Kendall confirmed that indeed those who do not take up work opportunities would lose their benefits, emphasizing the transformation of opportunities for young people.
The Prime Minister’s op-ed indicated that the benefits overhaul aims to target those who "game the system" and improve the management of resources.
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