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"Mr President, I called for a Youth Guarantee scheme of EUR 21 billion, in line with the International Labour Organisation, by co-authoring an amendment which this Parliament, to its shame, rejected. The ambitious goal of offering young people who are out of work a place in education, training or employment requires significant capacity to ensure that offers are suited to each individual’s needs. It must also include all young people, irrespective of whether they are linked to the public employment services or not. The present funds allocated are just a fraction of the ILO’s recommendation and will not provide the required capacity.
For Ireland, a poorly-funded youth employment scheme will fail to tackle the problem of youth unemployment and immigration. It will mean that energy, skills and new ideas will continue to leak out of towns and villages the length and breadth of Ireland as our children – who are known as the skype generation, scattered around the world – leave. We need to do more. We need to give our young people reasons to stay and not reasons to leave."@en1
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