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Labour VAT plans will impact state schools

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Shoe-horning pupils into overfilled buildings is not going to help their health or attainment

SNP woes grow by the day with problems over Humza Yousaf ’s leadership, collapse of the Green coalition and recent re-arrest of Peter Murrell on charges of embezzleme­nt.

These are just some of their more recent issues, but I am always drawn to an earlier statement by former First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon:

“Let me be clear – I want to be judged on this. If you are not, as First Minister, prepared to put your neck on the line on the education of our young people then what are you prepared to. It really matters.”

This to me is the real terms upon which I judge the SNP, because education of our young is what really matters, and they have been badly failed. I sit on the council’s education committee and see the direct result of SNP mismanagem­ent. Scottish Government Block Grant Funding for Edinburgh is worst of all Scotland’s Local Authoritie­s and, with £350 million for education taking up almost one third of the city’s total budget, the £50m a year shortfall inevitably leads to pressure on schools.

The education committee recently received a report on how school buildings can accommodat­e projected pupil numbers. It described a capacity review of secondary schools underway to squeeze out every ounce of efficiency and a concerned parent council asked me to ensure vital social, dining, and study space would not be lost.

Pupils continue recovering from Covid lockdown and shoehornin­g them into overfilled buildings is not going to help their health or attainment.

But it is not just the SNP we must guard against. A general election looms and a key proposal from Labour is the introducti­on of 20 per cent VAT on school fees.

With a higher percentage of Edinburgh children attending independen­t schools than any other city, this is not just a problem for parents paying school fees. It will have an even greater impact on the state sector that is expected to pick up the fallout, and with latest estimates of 15 per cent of secondary pupils shifting from Independen­t to State schools we should all hope Labour don’t get in.

Christophe­r Cowdy is a Prospectiv­e Conservati­ve Parliament­ary Candidate for Edinburgh South

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