Parents Consider Drastic Measures Over Labour's Proposed VAT on Private Schools
Labour's plan to add 20% VAT to private school fees sparks concerns among parents, with some contemplating moving abroad or homeschooling.
- Labour estimates the VAT will raise £1.6 billion for the state education system.
- Nearly three-quarters of private school families would be affected by the VAT increase.
- Some parents argue the state system cannot meet their children's needs, especially those with special needs.
- Families are exploring options like moving abroad to avoid the increased costs.
- Critics argue the policy could lead to overcrowding in state schools and penalize disadvantaged children.