The Herald

Libdems promise to increase childcare

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THE Scottish Liberal Democrats are making a “big liberal offer to all families” to increase childcare, leader Willie Rennie has said.

Mr Rennie said all two-year-olds in Scotland should benefit from 1,140 hours of free early years learning – the same amount the Scottish Government has already pledged for three- and four-year-olds.

The Libdems would expand nursery education, making it more flexible and giving parents greater choice.

Mr Rennie also promised his party would end the financial penalty some parents face if they choose to defer when their child starts schools – a move that can see them paying thousands of pounds in additional nursery fees.

The Libdems hope the package of measures, announced in the run-up to the May 6 Scottish Parliament elections, will appeal to voters who have previously backed the SNP.

Speaking as he visited a nursery in Edinburgh, Mr Rennie said: “I want to put recovery first to close the attainment gap and help children bounce back from the disruption to their learning.

“Thanks to the Scottish Liberal Democrats, two-year-olds from poorer background­s are already entitled to funded childcare. This should help improve their chances, but uptake in Scotland is only half what it is in England. The outreach work hasn’t been done, meaning many parents don’t even know about the entitlemen­t.

“We will now go further and make a big liberal offer to all families. Extending childcare to all two-year-olds will boost uptake, help close the poverty-related attainment gap and help parents who want to return to work.”

Mr Rennie said public spending watchdog

Audit Scotland had found the SNP had made “limited” progress in tackling the attainment gap.

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