Welcome to this week’s episode of Early Years Weekly from Famly.
As the General Election 2019 is approaching, we decided to dive into what each of the parties are pledging for childcare in 30 seconds or less.
The Conservatives Manifesto offers no increase in rates, and with their pledge to increase National Living Wage, the shortfall is likely to rise by almost £300 million, up to £824 million
The Labour Manifesto pledges an increased offer and increased rates, which at full rollout is likely to decrease the shortfall to £80 million
The Liberal Democrat Manifesto offers more hours, for more children, from an earlier age, but also comes with increased funding. Their estimated shortfall would be £314 million, although a phased introduction and annual reviews to the rates could soften this.
Matt also got a chance to talk to Neil Leitch to get his thoughts on the election.
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