Tyre Tycoon Mike Welch Offers Hope to Britain's 'Lost Generation'
UKPulse Local Desk
Multi-millionaire Mike Welch has a message of positivity for the UK's 16- to 24-year-olds who are not in education, employment, or training (Neets). He plans to shake up a sector with his new venture.
- Mike Welch, a Liverpudlian multi-millionaire, has a positive message for Britain's lost generation of Neets.
- He set up his first business at 17 selling tyres online and now plans to shake up the sector with a new venture.
- Welch believes his business can offer opportunities to young people who are struggling to find employment.
Mike Welch, a Liverpudlian multi-millionaire, has spoken out in support of Britain's lost generation of Neets, offering a message of hope and positivity to those aged 16-24 who are not in education, employment, or training.
Welch, who set up his first business at just 17 selling tyres online, has now embarked on a new venture that promises to shake up the sector.
Speaking to UKPulse Media, Welch said: 'I want to help give opportunities to young people who are struggling to find employment, and I believe my business can do just that.
'I've seen firsthand the impact that a lack of opportunities can have on young people, and I want to do my part in helping to change that.
'We're not just a business, we're a movement, and we're committed to making a difference in the lives of young people across the UK.'
Why this matters: This story matters because it highlights the struggles faced by many young people in the UK, and offers a glimmer of hope for a better future.
What this means for you: What this means for you: If you're a young person struggling to find employment, or a parent or carer supporting someone who is, this story offers a message of hope and a reminder that there are people out there who care about your future.