Over the past 14 years, schools in England have faced significant funding cuts, with 70% of schools receiving less funding in real terms than in 2010, affecting a total of 13,144 schools. Specific constituencies such as Liverpool Riverside, Harrow West, Coventry North West, and others have seen reductions in per pupil funding ranging from £701 to £884, with total changes in school spending power of up to -£12,075,013. The cuts have led to deteriorating school buildings, teacher shortages, and unmet special needs of children. In some areas, such as Ealing Southall, 86% of schools have less funding, with a total change in spending power of -£8.7m. The National Education Union and various MPs have highlighted the impact, including a reduction in per pupil funding and overall spending power in specific constituencies. The government's prioritization of tax cuts for the rich over reversing these education cuts, which require a £12.2bn investment, has been criticized. Calls for action in the upcoming budget and a general election have been made to address the issue.
The cuts that schools in Stockport constituency have faced since 2010 are disgraceful, new data from @SchoolCuts shows. Does the Government think that the futures of children today are less worthy of investment than previous generations? @NEUnion We need a general election now. https://t.co/Mb1C4xOWhe
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New data from the @NEUnion shows that 37% of schools in South Shields lost funding in real terms since 2010. Some have lost over a million pounds in spending power. The Tories have left our schools crumbling and our children's futures in jeopardy🏚️🏫 https://t.co/xpki16w2M4
In Ealing Southall, 86% of schools have less funding in real terms than 2010, with a staggering -£8.7m total change in spending power. After 14 years of Conservative Government cuts, our schools have been left crumbling. ➡️ See the impact on your school: https://t.co/g4l18FoM3P https://t.co/ERuifKGuCr
New data from the @NEUnion shows that school funding South Shields has fallen by 37% in real terms since 2010. Some have lost over a million pounds in spending power. The Tories have left our schools crumbling and our children's futures in jeopardy🏚️🏫 https://t.co/xpki16w2M4
Under this Government, 13,144 schools had funding cuts. In Liverpool Wavertree, 82% of schools have less funding in real terms than in 2010 due to Government cuts. This is disgraceful. We need a #GeneralElectionNow https://t.co/n4UP4n6r0b
🚨 New data from @SchoolCuts shows that 97% of schools in Coventry North West have seen real terms spending cuts of £701 per pupil since 2010. ‼️ This equates to a total change in school spending power of £10,895,831 for all children in my constituency. #SchoolCuts
Per pupil funding for schools in Luton South has been cut by £751 since the Tories took power. Shockingly, that's over £14,000,000 cut from our school system. There must be action in the upcoming Budget to give our schools the resources they need. https://t.co/f8rP1d294S
🏫 Classrooms: Overcrowded and falling apart 🎓 Teachers: Overstretched yet underpaid 📉 Government spending: In free-fall 14 years of Tory ideological cuts have gutted our education system. https://t.co/QtKCGyhfv1
This data from https://t.co/8ftKbrtNxE shows that government funding decisions mean that 70% of maintained schools in England are facing real-terms cuts since 2010/11. In Washington and Sunderland West, 65% of schools have less real terms funding than in 2010 due to cuts. https://t.co/r0WzluOoZ5
After 14 years of Government cuts, 70% of schools in England have less funding in real terms than in 2010. Just think about that https://t.co/q4jYMYbQS3
New data from @SchoolCuts shows that schools in our constituency have seen real terms spending cuts of £1,379 per pupil since 2010. With the buildings our kids learn in literally falling down around them, these deep cuts to education budgets must be reversed #SchoolCuts
Since the Tories & Lib Dems started their disastrous austerity cuts in 2010/11 making huge cuts to school funding, @Henry_Cavendish in #Streatham St. Leonard's ward has lost a staggering £1.4m from its budget or £1,969 per pupil! #schoolcuts✂️ @NEUnion 🧵 https://t.co/YHfpSfKF0A https://t.co/qnsiOHrPIk
Since the Tories & LibDems started cutting school funding in 2010/11, Jubilee Primary School in Rush Common Ward has lost over 1/4 of a million pounds from its budget - whilst schools across Lambeth have had over £41m cut from their finances #schoolcuts✂️ https://t.co/LHlF5JeMul https://t.co/gm1ls7ohBo
After 14 years of Government cuts, 70% of schools in England have less funding in real terms than in 2010. See if your school is on the list https://t.co/s3MH6lMU1K Vote YES to action in the preliminary ballot on 2nd March https://t.co/THw7g7mSSi
✂️ After 14 years of chronic Government cuts, 70% of schools in England have less funding in real terms than in 2010. That's 13,144 schools. In Liverpool Riverside, 100% of schools have less funding in real terms than in 2010 due to Government cuts.
✂️ After 14 years of chronic Government cuts, 70% of schools in England have less funding in real terms than in 2010. 🏫 Is your school on the list? ➡️ Find out now: https://t.co/va4bHH3rCH https://t.co/lM6fZxOz22
Every school in Harrow West has less funding than it did in 2010 in real terms due to cuts by the Conservative government = to a per child equiv of £884 & a total change in school spending power of -£12,075,013 across the constituency. After 14 years of cuts it’s time for change
⚠️ After 14 years of chronic Government cuts, 70% of schools in England have less funding in real terms than in 2010. Is your school on the list? https://t.co/wrGieanmhB
Most schools in England facing real-terms cuts since 2010 thanks to Tories. Buildings crumbling, teacher shortage, special needs of children not met £12.2bn investment needed to reverse the cuts. But govt priority is tax cuts for the rich. https://t.co/WHajj8dBhF