Sunak says AI is flattening youth hiring and calls for NI phase-out

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Former UK PM Rishi Sunak says AI is flattening the job market for graduates and calls for phasing out National Insurance over time, replaced by taxes on corporate profits to fund hiring and productivity gains, while noting that entry-level roles in law, accounting and the creative industries are hardest hit as firms embrace AI.
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