Brown calls for teens to complete 50 hours of volunteer work

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Gordon Brown has announced plans that could see every teenager in the country complete up to 50 hours of volunteer work by the age of 19.

Writing in the News of the World, Mr Brown said the plan would be part of Labour's election manifesto.

In his comment piece, the prime minister said he was inspired by the three million people who commit themselves to volunteer work every year and wanted to encourage all young people to play a part in their communities by doing 50 hours of volunteer work by the age of 19.

He added that the programme would build on the compulsory citizenship studies introduced in the curriculum for 14-16 year olds.

"As we set out our manifesto for the next parliament, we will consider the best way of achieving our 50-hour goal. By building from compulsory citizenship studies in the 14-16 curriculum, we can create an expectation of national youth community service," he writes.

The scheme will be launched on a voluntary basis in September and will become compulsory if Labour are re-elected in the next elections.

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  • "I think this is an "England" only story and it will only happen if Labour get re-elected, it has indeed got no chance!"

    Stephen (Scotland) Posted: 12/04/2009 20:11:37

  • "Plain then Labour do not wish to get re-elected I think it's obvious now brown wants to have a long long rest, perhaps in a mental hospital with a lot of young kids working on him, with cricket bats. God we have to get rid of this Party, and this leader he is a moron, and yes I've been in Labour for 44 years."

    Robert (Wales) Posted: 13/04/2009 10:23:22

  • "Outrageous. We should be investing in young people, not forcing them into slave labour. What if they refuse? Will they lock them up or fine them? Or fine their parents? This is another step towards a totalitarian state."

    Russell (Norfolk) Posted: 13/04/2009 17:31:54

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