Labour Considers Making Taxpayers Fund Free Childcare for Parents Not in Work
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Conservative PostLabour Considers Making Taxpayers Fund Free Childcare for Parents Not in Workconservativepost.co.ukThe Labour Government is considering a major expansion of state-funded childcare that could see taxpayers footing the bill for nursery places for parents who are not working. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is expected to use a speech at Ruskin College to argue that families claiming benefits should be given access to the same government-funded childcare currently available to many […]
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