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Labour's minimum wage hikes blamed for fueling highest youth unemployment since records began - with UK's 'lost generation' of a million jobless young people to cost £125billion A YEAR
Labour's minimum wage increases are criticized for contributing to the UK's highest youth unemployment rate since records began, with over a million young people unemployed and an estimated annual cost of £125 billion.
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