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Clegg voices school leaver fears Clegg voices school leaver fears
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School and college leavers aged 16-24 will "bear the brunt" of Gordon Brown's "economic mismanagement", Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg is due to say.School and college leavers aged 16-24 will "bear the brunt" of Gordon Brown's "economic mismanagement", Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg is due to say.
He will accuse the PM of "pointless initiatives" and warn against a "poisonous legacy" of long-term unemployment for the next generation.He will accuse the PM of "pointless initiatives" and warn against a "poisonous legacy" of long-term unemployment for the next generation.
Mr Clegg will speak out at one-day Lib Dem conference in London.Mr Clegg will speak out at one-day Lib Dem conference in London.
Mr Brown has said he is offering "real help"; last week he announced a scheme to create 35,000 more apprenticeships.Mr Brown has said he is offering "real help"; last week he announced a scheme to create 35,000 more apprenticeships.
But the prime minister's efforts will not create a single new permanent job, Mr Clegg will add.But the prime minister's efforts will not create a single new permanent job, Mr Clegg will add.
Today's school leavers could be the first generation in living memory "to end up worse off than their parents", he will claim.Today's school leavers could be the first generation in living memory "to end up worse off than their parents", he will claim.
'On the scrapheap''On the scrapheap'
According to the Lb Dem leader, two million young people who grew up under a Labour government live in poverty and are now being "hit hard by the recession".According to the Lb Dem leader, two million young people who grew up under a Labour government live in poverty and are now being "hit hard by the recession".
He is expected to add: "After having already suffered under Gordon Brown's failure to sort out our education system, this generation now bears the heaviest brunt of his economic mismanagement.He is expected to add: "After having already suffered under Gordon Brown's failure to sort out our education system, this generation now bears the heaviest brunt of his economic mismanagement.
"We have to make sure that this recession does not leave a poisonous legacy for teenagers and young adults. We must not allow a whole generation to end up on the scrapheap of long-term unemployment.""We have to make sure that this recession does not leave a poisonous legacy for teenagers and young adults. We must not allow a whole generation to end up on the scrapheap of long-term unemployment."
We cannot always prevent people losing their jobs but we can help people finding their next jobs Gordon BrownWe cannot always prevent people losing their jobs but we can help people finding their next jobs Gordon Brown
He will question the effectiveness of Mr Brown's efforts to boost the economy - including a £140m government scheme to boost apprenticeships, claiming it would not lead to a single new permanent job.He will question the effectiveness of Mr Brown's efforts to boost the economy - including a £140m government scheme to boost apprenticeships, claiming it would not lead to a single new permanent job.
Promising internships to graduates does nothing to address the fear of permanent unemployment, he will say.Promising internships to graduates does nothing to address the fear of permanent unemployment, he will say.
And he claims the government is creating new apprenticeships when "thousands of existing apprentices are being thrown off their courses".And he claims the government is creating new apprenticeships when "thousands of existing apprentices are being thrown off their courses".
In a reference to Mr Brown's plan to help 500,000 people into work or training, announced at a "jobs summit" on Monday, he will add: "He tries to bribe businesses struggling to keep their heads above water with £2,500 to take on the long term unemployed - that won't create a single job."In a reference to Mr Brown's plan to help 500,000 people into work or training, announced at a "jobs summit" on Monday, he will add: "He tries to bribe businesses struggling to keep their heads above water with £2,500 to take on the long term unemployed - that won't create a single job."
The Lib Dems say they would scrap that plan and put all additional funding into new apprenticeships.The Lib Dems say they would scrap that plan and put all additional funding into new apprenticeships.