Let me break this down for you. A recent King's Trust study has uncovered a stark reality: UK youth are drowning in anxiety over job security and the impact of unchecked technological advancements.
The numbers don't lie. The real story here is not just that young people are anxious, but they're also being failed by the very institutions meant to support them. I have been watching this for years—since before anyone could even whisper the word 'AI.'
What's really happening is this: previous administrations, under both Obama-era and Biden-era leadership, have implemented policies that prioritize corporate interests over young people’s futures.
Nobody is going to tell you this on CNN or Sky News. The real story gets buried in a footnote, hidden from view. You won't hear about it on the nightly news because it doesn't fit the narrative of economic recovery and progress.
The study reveals that young adults are facing an uphill battle with no work experience opportunities to ease them into their careers. This is not just fear; this is reality.
And let's be clear: who benefits from this? Not you or me, but the big tech firms and the financial institutions that thrive off of chaos and uncertainty in the job market.
This isn't about political parties or ideologies anymore—it's about the real impact on young lives. The anxiety is real, the future is uncertain, and the solutions are not coming from those in power.




