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Labour conference: Jeremy Corbyn pledges more free childcare | Labour conference: Jeremy Corbyn pledges more free childcare |
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Jeremy Corbyn is expected to use his conference speech in Liverpool to pledge an expansion of free childcare. | Jeremy Corbyn is expected to use his conference speech in Liverpool to pledge an expansion of free childcare. |
Labour has previously said it would offer 30 hours of "genuinely free" childcare to all parents of two, three and four-year-olds in England. | Labour has previously said it would offer 30 hours of "genuinely free" childcare to all parents of two, three and four-year-olds in England. |
Mr Corbyn will say Labour will also offer extra, means-tested subsidised hours on top of this allowance. | Mr Corbyn will say Labour will also offer extra, means-tested subsidised hours on top of this allowance. |
These will be free for the poorest households and cost no more than £4 per hour for higher incomes, Labour says. | These will be free for the poorest households and cost no more than £4 per hour for higher incomes, Labour says. |
Currently most working parents in England and Wales are entitled to 30 free childcare hours for three and four-year-old children during term time. | Currently most working parents in England and Wales are entitled to 30 free childcare hours for three and four-year-old children during term time. |
Campaigners say this has left some childcare providers struggling to remain open because of increased running costs and a lack of government funding. | Campaigners say this has left some childcare providers struggling to remain open because of increased running costs and a lack of government funding. |
Mr Corbyn will say the current offer is "free in name only", describing Labour's "universal" offer as a "vital and long overdue change". | Mr Corbyn will say the current offer is "free in name only", describing Labour's "universal" offer as a "vital and long overdue change". |
He will also promise to improve the pay and skill levels of childcare staff. | He will also promise to improve the pay and skill levels of childcare staff. |
"Opportunity matters most in the earliest years of life," he will say. | "Opportunity matters most in the earliest years of life," he will say. |
"It is a crucial time to open up children's life chances. Driving up standards of childcare will make that vital difference for millions of our children." | "It is a crucial time to open up children's life chances. Driving up standards of childcare will make that vital difference for millions of our children." |
Households where a parent earns more than £100,000 are also not currently eligible for free child care. | |
Labour say the plans will cost £4.5bn. | |
It would be paid for, a spokesman said, by "taxes on the top 5% of earners and big companies". | |
CBI deputy director general Josh Hardie said: "Business has long called for support to parents to make childcare more affordable. | |
"The challenge will be to find ways to fund affordable childcare sustainably and sensibly. The prize will be significant for working families across the UK and can play a serious role in reducing the gender pay gap." |