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Labour leader's letter to Moon Hall School threatens to inflame row about fate of 100,000 pupils with special educational needs ( SEND ) under his plans to levy 20 per cent VAT on private school fees.
Michelle Catterson , head of the private school for dyslexic pupils in Reigate , Surrey , has responded angrily to the Labour leader’s suggestion, saying she is “extremely frustrated” by his suggestion it could absorb the additional costs created by the Labour tax.
Labour says it will use the funds raised taxing private school fees to provide better provision in the state schools attended by the vast majority of the country’s pupils.
According to the party's manifesto, the policy will raise 1.5bn for 6,500 new expert teachers, more than 3,000 new nurseries, mental health support for every school and increased teacher and headteacher training.
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