New Officers Elected at the APPG for Youth Employment AGM

On Wednesday the 5th of July the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Youth Employment held its General Annual Meeting and were pleased to elect six new Members of Parliament to the group.

During the Annual General Meeting the Chair, Shaun Bailey MP, noted the success of the group’s work over the last year, publishing two inquiry reports and having meaningful engagement with the Department for Work and Pensions, in particular with Mims Davies MP, the Minister for Social Mobility, Youth and Progression.

The APPG for Youth Employment has produced two reports this year:

The APPG for Youth Employment would like to place on record its thanks to its Officers who have supported the work of the group over the last year: Shaun Bailey MP, Chris Green MP, Richard Holden MP, Andrew Gwynne MP, Lord Tony Hall, Lord Aberdare and Lord Shipley.

The APPG were also delighted to welcome six new officers to the group: Dan Carden MP, Sam Tarry MP, Paul Howell MP, Wendy Morton MP, Robin Walker MP and Phillip Hollobone MP.

The group looks forward to continuing its important work in promoting youth employment and ensuring that young people’s voices are heard.

Parliamentary Members of the APPG for Youth Employment

  • Shaun Bailey MP
  • Dan Carden MP
  • Chris Green MP
  • Sam Tarry MP
  • Lord Tony Hall
  • Lord Aberdare
  • Paul Howell MP
  • Wendy Morton MP
  • Robin Walker MP
  • Phillip Hollobone MP

 

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