
Potential job losses at RAF Valley could push young people to leave Anglesey, the shadow Welsh secretary has said.
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The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said that its Hawk T1 aircraft would retire from service in March 2022.
The Unite union said up to 70 servicing and maintenance jobs were at risk, while MP Nia Griffith warned of a "spiral effect".
The MoD has said staff would be assigned to other roles.
The aircraft, which first entered service in 1976, is also used by the Red Arrows, which is not affected by the decision and will continue to fly the planes until 2030.
Ms Griffith MP met with Unite and other politicians on Thursday to discuss the plans.
She said: "The real worry is that it's the jobs of the future that are going.
"Young people will see there aren't the opportunities they want to get the high-wage, high-skill jobs that they want and they will be leaving.
"If they leave, of course what happens is there's a spiral effect, a knock-on effect on local businesses.
"You lose the highly-paid workers, you then lose the fact that they pay money in local shops and use local services, you lose all that part of the economy as well."
Councillor Gwilym O Jones said the job losses would hurt an area of Wales that has already experienced economic challenges.