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Introduce a National Strategy to Tackle Rising Graduate Unemployment.

Submitted on Friday 27th March 2026

Rejected on Friday 24th April 2026

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: already-happening (see below for details)

Petition Action

Introduce a National Strategy to Tackle Rising Graduate Unemployment.

Petition Details

Introduce a national strategy to support graduates into employment, including funded entry-level roles, incentives for employers to recruit recent graduates, regulation of unpaid internships, and expanded access to high-quality careers support and training.

Additional Information

Youth unemployment is rising, with ONS data showing 16–24 unemployment at 16.1% nationally and 22.5% in London, compared to 5.1% overall. Graduates face increasing barriers, with many roles requiring degrees, 2+ years’ experience, and advanced skills, paying around £29,000, alongside hundreds of rejections and AI automated hiring. This mismatch, combined with rising living costs, is locking graduates out of stable work and risks long-term economic and social consequences.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

The Government has recently published a "youth employment drive" which includes new apprenticeships, financial incentives for employers and careers support and training. We're therefore not exactly sure what further action you'd like to see.

You could start a new petition calling for something different than what the Government has announced. You can find out more about the Government's announcement here: www.gov.uk/government/news/major-employment-drive-to-help-unlock-200000-new-jobs-and-apprenticeships-for-next-generation

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Fund support for UK companies to create more internships & jobs for young people: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/759020

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