Labour has announced a comprehensive plan to address childcare and education issues across the UK, including Sheffield and Bournemouth. The plan includes creating 100,000 new nursery places and 3,000 new school-based nurseries. Labour also pledges to provide free school breakfast clubs for all primary school pupils, which is expected to save parents over £400 a year. These initiatives aim to improve life chances for children and provide better choices for parents. The funding for these plans will come from ending tax breaks for private schools.
Today I’ve set out Labour’s plan to create 3,000 new school-based nurseries, to drive high and rising standards from children’s early years. A Labour government will deliver life chances for children and work choices for parents. Paid for by ending private schools’ tax breaks. https://t.co/JZKJIin59B
I’ve been speaking about @UKLabour’s plans to ensure that every family has access to the #childcare they need. It is a win-win, giving children the best start in life and families the tools they need to get on too. https://t.co/MqEUMwrbLP
Labour will improve life chances for children and support parents with our plans for childcare. As your Labour MP, I would ensure Bournemouth gets the attention and investment we need from a Labour Government ❤️ https://t.co/cSp8DkY8AO
I have heard from so many families from across Sheffield who are struggling with the cost and availability of childcare. The system must be fixed. Labour will create 100,000 new nursery places. https://t.co/CZrFYw26S9 https://t.co/LPjxBPJHNu
Labour say they will slash school absences and save parents over £400 a year - thanks to their pledge to provide free school breakfast clubs for all primary school pupils. @susannareid100 asks Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson how this will be paid for. https://t.co/KhZAtt045T
Labour will deliver better life chances for children and better choices for parents with our plan for childcare. https://t.co/JrthwOFX6B