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'So important for youth to keep Holocaust memory alive'
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The shadow business secretary has emphasised the importance of 'keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive' in the younger generation. Speaking on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Harriett Baldwin highlighted that, over time, less survivors of the atrocities are alive and called for 'everyone who is growing up today to be aware of what happened and to keep the flame alive'. Baldwin also criticised the chancellor's budget, commenting on the CBI's prediction of a fall in economic activity for businesses, and also encouraged companies to decide for themselves whether a four-day work-week is suitable for them or not.
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