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Ministers condemned for defending private school fee and holiday cost comparison

Labour pressed Education Secretary Gillian Keegan to provide the evidence behind her House of Commons claim.

Richard Wheeler
Wednesday 02 August 2023 12:27 BST
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Ministers faced claims of having ā€œno clueā€ after they defended comparing private school fees with the cost of an overseas family holiday.

Labour used a written parliamentary question to ask Education Secretary Gillian Keegan to provide evidence for her claim in the House of Commons that ā€œmanyā€ private schools ā€œcost the same as a family holiday abroadā€.

Schools minister Nick Gibb, replying to shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson, said: ā€œMany private schools are attended by middle-income families who make financial choices to do so.

ā€œThe Independent Schools Council (ISC) has confirmed there are around 50 private schools that charge Ā£1,500 or less per term. Research from the travel company Expedia suggests that families spend an average of Ā£4,800 on family holidays each year.ā€

There are 2,408 independent schools in England, according to Government data, which means 50 represents little more than 2% of the total.

Shadow schools minister Stephen Morgan told the PA news agency: ā€œThe Conservativesā€™ cost-of-living crisis is pushing families to the brink, yet ministers would rather argue over the costs of a holiday. They have no clue about the reality of familiesā€™ lives.

ā€œLabour will choose to improve opportunities for all our children in all our schools, delivering thousands of new, expert teachers and mental health support in every school, funded by ending private schoolsā€™ unjustified tax breaks.ā€

Labour has said it would end the tax breaks enjoyed by private schools and use the revenue raised to help state schools.

Private schools in England can currently benefit from an 80% discount on business rates, and they also do not have to pay VAT on school fees.

Ms Keegan criticised the Oppositionā€™s policy and made the holiday cost comparison during a Commons clash with Labourā€™s Ms Phillipson at the most recent Education questions.

She said last month: ā€œLabour have never driven up standards in our schools. Most of our private schools are nothing like Eton or Harrow. Theyā€™re far smaller and they charge a lot less. Many cost the same as a family holiday abroad or thereā€™s plenty of parents who choose to forgo lifeā€™s luxuries to give their children these opportunities.ā€

Ms Keegan said Labourā€™s ā€œtax hikes are nothing more than the politics of envyā€, adding: ā€œAs Margaret Thatcher once said, the spirit of envy can only destroy, it can never build.ā€

Ms Phillipson, writing on Twitter, replied at the time: ā€œAverage private school fees: Ā£16k. Average cost of family holiday: Ā£2k.

ā€œItā€™s not just Rishi Sunak that hasnā€™t got a clue. What planet are this lot on?ā€

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