The British government has canceled free travel for young people: who will lose the benefits.
31.10.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
31.10.2025
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The government's decision on free travel for young people has caused outrage
The government's decision to cancel free bus travel for young people under 22 has provoked anger among Britons. The planned experiment with free travel passes for all under 22 in England has been postponed due to its recognition as 'unaffordable'.“This plan will no longer be implemented,” government representatives stated.One of the reasons for the cancellation was financial constraints that hinder the implementation of this project. As a result, young people who were hoping for free rides are left disappointed. The government's decision has sparked widespread public response, as many young people were counting on covering transport costs, which could have eased their lives. The cancellation of the plan leaves young men and women in a difficult situation, as the rise in fare prices negatively affects their budget.
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