Labour calls for investigation into private school feespublished at 08:49 Greenwich Mean Time 4 December 2022
Ahead of this morning's show the shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson has demanded an investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority into private school fees.
She's been in the papers this week talking about Labour's plans to end tax breaks for private schools. Today the party says it has new analysis which shows that schools’ fees have risen twice as fast as average wages since 2005 while pupil numbers have remained constant.
Phillipson accused Conservative MPs of “crying wolf” over “bogus” claims that ending private schools’ tax exemptions would force hundreds of schools to close, after the Chancellor cited figures from the Independent Schools Council during the Autumn Statement that 90,000 private school pupils would join the state sector.
Data from the Independent Schools Council shows average prices have now risen to over £15,600 a year for day school pupils or a mammoth £37,000 a year for boarding pupils – more than national average earnings.
Phillipson said: “The Education Secretary needs to commission the Competition and Markets Authority to investigate whether the private schools market is working as it should."
We'll be hearing more from her on this during the show.