- Labour is facing criticism for its plans to impose VAT on school fees if it wins power in the UK.
- The policy could lead to unaffordable charges for families as early as September next year.
- Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has criticized the proposal, stating that it is not well thought through and would harm small independent schools, including those catering to special needs.
- Labour’s plan also includes stripping independent schools of their charitable status, which currently allows them to receive relief on business rates in exchange for community benefits.
- Experts are concerned that removing charitable status would result in an influx of 40,000 pupils into the state sector, as their parents would no longer be able to afford private school fees.
- Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is facing backlash over the proposal.
Source: dailymail.co.uk
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