The Dutch social affairs minister has been criticised across the political spectrum for suggesting young jobless people from depressed French suburbs could take up jobs in the Netherlands.

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Karien van Gennip was trying to address shortages in the Dutch labour market and added that "work also helps people get on the right track".

Political figures quickly pointed out a million Dutch people were out of work.

The minister quickly backtracked, saying the French idea was not a plan.

Ms Van Gennip stressed that she was merely responding to a European Commission plan to bring in migrant workers from outside the EU, which she said was "skipping a few steps", as there were plenty of young Europeans available to do the jobs.

"In France, they really have high youth unemployment, especially in the banlieue, far higher than we have here. I could imagine investing in the French or also for example in Spanish school-leavers, to let them work here in catering or horticulture," she told the Algemeen Dagblad newspaper.

In April, the European Commission proposed an EU talent pool to help employers find workers and make legal migration into the 27-country union more straightforward.

While the Dutch minister felt great responsibility for the one million Dutch people who had no job despite labour shortages, she said: "If we want to function as a single Europe, then we should also be concerned about youth unemployment in other European countries."