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Monday 30 September 2019 3:57 pm

Sajid Javid promises to increase National Living Wage to £10.50

By: Joe Curtis

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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid speaks on day two of the 2019 Conservative Party Conference at Manchester Central on September 30, 2019 in Manchester, England. Despite Parliament voting against a government motion to award a recess, the Conservative Party Conference still goes ahead. Parliament will continue with its business for the duration. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Chancellor Sajid Javid has vowed to hike the National Living Wage to £10.50 within the next five years.

Speaking to a busy Tory Party Conference hall, Javid said he would also ensure 21-year-olds can qualify for the National Living Wage. Currently the threshold is set at 25 years old.

Read more: Chancellor Sajid Javid sets aside £17bn for no-deal Brexit cushion

Those aged over 25 earn a minimum of £8.21 an hour. But the Living Wage Foundation has urged for government to increase the rate to £9 per hour, and £10.55 for London workers.

The Treasury boss said this pledge would make the UK “the first major economy in the world to end low pay altogether”.

“The hard work of the British people really is paying off,” he added.

“It’s clear it’s the Conservatives who are the real party of labour – we are the workers’ party.”

Javid also confirmed pledges to spend £25bn on upgrading England’s roads – a spending measure first made by Philip Hammond, the former chancellor.

Javid also announced £220m funding to improve bus networks and a £5bn treasure chest to overhaul the UK’s digital infrastructure.

Read more: Boris Johnson set to unveil £5bn full-fibre broadband boost

That spending is set to put full-fibre broadband in every home by 2025, an ambitious election pledge made by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

“We are setting out plans to invest £5bn to support the rollout of full-fibre, 5G and other gigabit-capable networks to the hardest-to-reach 20 per cent of the country,” Javid said.

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