Education spending feels squeeze

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...because school spending is such a sensitive area with the public, cuts are likely to be deeper in further and higher education and at the centre of government itself.
The Department for Children, Schools and Families was told in last April's Budget that it had to find an extra £650 million savings in 2010-11 on top of value-for-money savings that had already been set...

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The dept for Children, schools(?) and families was told to find an extra £650million savings......
think about this tax payers: each child educated at home saves the Gov £6,000 per year; children with SEN save the Gov around £16,000 per year- home educating parents (approx 26,000 families) ought to be thanked not constantly picked on. Also the Gov own studies/reports show that home-educated children do far better than children in schools (as do many other reports/studies), bearing these two facts in mind what is really behind the Badman report and Ed balls' plans?
CONTROL! This gestapo gov cannot bear the thought that some of us are escaping their 'control the population' net.
All i can say is Ed has the correct surname.

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