Cllr Seb James, Worcester's Deputy Chair Political, was recently invited onto BBC News to discuss the Conservative's commitment to young people.
In his interview, Seb pointed out the flaws with Reform, highlighting that here in Worcestershire all they have achieved is scrapping a secondary school and cutting SEND funding.
The Conservative's have made a manifesto commitment to young people, and providing a National Insurance rebate for their first property. Cllr Seb James said in response 'I'm so pleased our party has once again reaffirmed their commitment to the next generation. It is only the Conservatives that have a plan for home ownership and for future generations to succeed in life'
