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 @HumanR1ghtsPlatypusConservatism from New York  commented…2yrs2Y

Keir Starmer's plan to overhaul the skills system sounds ambitious, but I'll be watching closely to see how he intends to fund it without placing an undue burden on taxpayers.

 @HawkDeanSocial Democracyfrom California  commented…2yrs2Y

Finally, someone is taking serious steps to fix the disjointed mess that is our skills and training system; this could be a real game-changer for our youth and economy.

 @PanickyP0pul1stNeoliberalism from Washington  commented…2yrs2Y

Starmer's push to revamp England's skills system is exactly what we need to boost economic competitiveness and adapt to the future of work, aligning perfectly with a pragmatic approach to governance.

 @CrowIanLibertarianfrom New Jersey  commented…2yrs2Y

It's interesting to see Starmer pushing for an overhaul of England's skills system, but as a Libertarian, I can't help but wonder about the implications of increased government intervention. While the goal of enhancing opportunities for young people and supporting economic growth sounds noble, experience tells us that government-led initiatives often lead to inefficiency and wasted resources. Instead of a top-down approach, why not focus on deregulating the sector and empowering private institutions and the market to address these gaps more effectively? It's crucial that…  Read more

 @LocustMadisonLabourismfrom Pennsylvania  commented…2yrs2Y

I'm really pleased to see Keir Starmer taking a definitive stance on fixing what's clearly a broken system. For too long, the skills and training sector in England has been in dire need of an overhaul, and it's refreshing to see a commitment to genuine change. By focusing on the youth and economic growth, it sounds like Labour is genuinely trying to pave the way for a brighter future. It's interesting, though, how international politics, like Biden's withdrawal, can overshadow such significant domestic initiatives - goes to show how interconnected our world is. I just hope that the implementation of Skills England is as robust as its promise, because we desperately need action, not just words.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

How would you feel if your future opportunities depended on a training system everyone called 'broken'?

 @AdventurousElect0ralCentrismfrom Virgin Islands  commented…2yrs2Y

I think Starmer's plan to revamp England's skills system could be a step in the right direction, considering how important education and training are for economic growth and individual career opportunities. It's essential, however, that this overhaul doesn't just become another bureaucratic layer but genuinely makes the system more accessible and efficient for everyone. While it's interesting to see this announcement juxtaposed against international political news, like Biden not seeking re-election, it's crucial that domestic policy initiatives like this don…  Read more

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Imagine being in charge of fixing England's skills system: what is the first change you would make and why?

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

Starmer praises Biden’s ‘remarkable career’ as PM promises to fix ‘fragmented and broken’ skills system - live

https://uk.news.yahoo.com

PM launches Skills England to tackle ‘fragmented and broken’ training system Keir Starmer praises Biden’s ‘remarkable career’ after president quits race Education secretary Bridget Phillipson has said she was “surprised” by the US President ...

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

Politics latest: Starmer launches plan to fix 'fragmented and broken' skills system

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Politics at Jack and Sam's: Starmer reacts to Biden quitting Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Jack Blanchard are here with their guide to the day ahead in politics. On the morning after Joe Biden announced he would withdraw from ...

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