Tories to scrap EU red tape to ‘save’ summer jobs for youngsters
- Posted on August 17, 2026
- By Express
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The Conservative Party, under Kemi Badenoch's leadership, proposes deregulating employment laws to create more summer job opportunities for young people. The initiative aims to reduce bureaucratic barriers inherited from EU legislation, making it easier for employers to hire teenagers temporarily. Badenoch argues this policy would boost youth employment rates and provide valuable work experience during school breaks, positioning the Tories as advocates for youth economic participation and workforce development.
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