School and Early Years Finance (England) Regulations 2018

Debate between Helen Whately and Mike Kane
Wednesday 21st March 2018

(6 years, 10 months ago)

General Committees
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Mike Kane Portrait Mike Kane
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I could not agree more. Schools are having to make heinous decisions. In the Minister’s county, West Sussex, some are already threatening a four-day week because of the budget cuts.

Helen Whately Portrait Helen Whately (Faversham and Mid Kent) (Con)
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Does the hon. Gentleman welcome the real-terms funding increase that schools across the country are getting between now and 2020?

Mike Kane Portrait Mike Kane
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The hon. Lady was recently quoted in KentOnline boasting about a 0.5% real-terms increase in school funding, but when inflation in education is running at 3% or 4% that will be a massive cut for schools in her area.

Helen Whately Portrait Helen Whately
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It is a real-terms increase.

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Helen Whately Portrait Helen Whately
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Having campaigned for the fairer funding formula on behalf of my Kent constituency, I welcome the formula. For many years, similar schools with similar pupils in other areas were getting significantly more money than schools in my area.

Mike Kane Portrait Mike Kane
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It is 0.5%.

Helen Whately Portrait Helen Whately
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It gives children in my constituency a fairer chance of getting the good education they need, coupled with rising funding. It is truly welcome.