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Social mobility will be "thrown into reverse" by scrapping the Education Maintenance Allowance in England, Labour's Andy Burnham has told MPs.Social mobility will be "thrown into reverse" by scrapping the Education Maintenance Allowance in England, Labour's Andy Burnham has told MPs.
The shadow education secretary wants the government to abandon its plan to end the grants for teenagers.The shadow education secretary wants the government to abandon its plan to end the grants for teenagers.
Mr Burnham said it was an attack on the aspirations of young people.Mr Burnham said it was an attack on the aspirations of young people.
Education Secretary Michael Gove said the grant had been "poorly targeted" and told MPs "you cannot spend money you do not have".Education Secretary Michael Gove said the grant had been "poorly targeted" and told MPs "you cannot spend money you do not have".
"Choices are dependent on the money - and where is the money coming from?" said Mr Gove."Choices are dependent on the money - and where is the money coming from?" said Mr Gove.
He told the MPs the choice was whether or not they wanted to "target support on those who need it most". "If we really believe in generating social mobility in this country then the question we have to ask ourselves is: how is every pound best invested?" said Mr Gove.
MPs have been debating a call for the government to rethink its announcement that it would remove the means-tested allowances of between £10 and £30 per week.MPs have been debating a call for the government to rethink its announcement that it would remove the means-tested allowances of between £10 and £30 per week.
Mr Burnham warned that too many MPs were out of touch with the reality of the pressures facing these low-income families who received these allowances.Mr Burnham warned that too many MPs were out of touch with the reality of the pressures facing these low-income families who received these allowances.
Stopping the allowances would mean "stacking the odds" against young people - and "kicking away the ladder of opportunity", Mr Burnham told MPs.Stopping the allowances would mean "stacking the odds" against young people - and "kicking away the ladder of opportunity", Mr Burnham told MPs.
ProtestsProtests
Students are planning a second day of protests over the issue. Students are holding protests over the issue. Lunchtime demonstrations were held on at least 30 school and college campuses, said the University and College Union.
Lunchtime demonstrations were held on at least 30 school and college campuses, the University and College Union said. A group of students have held classes in a room in the Houses of Parliament in protest against the decision.
A rally is scheduled in central London, and a group of students are holding classes in a room in the Houses of Parliament in protest against the decision. About 200 people have gathered for a march in central London.
Education Maintenance Allowances (EMAs) were introduced by Labour to encourage young people from deprived backgrounds to stay in education and training after the age of 16.Education Maintenance Allowances (EMAs) were introduced by Labour to encourage young people from deprived backgrounds to stay in education and training after the age of 16.
Depending on their parents' income, students receive payments of £10, £20 or £30 a week.Depending on their parents' income, students receive payments of £10, £20 or £30 a week.
Wales and Scotland also have the payment, which is under review in Northern Ireland.Wales and Scotland also have the payment, which is under review in Northern Ireland.
The allowance can be spent however the student chooses, but are intended to cover the cost of course equipment, books and transport.The allowance can be spent however the student chooses, but are intended to cover the cost of course equipment, books and transport.
Campaigners say many students will drop out of courses, and others will not be able to afford to start them, if the allowance is cut as planned.Campaigners say many students will drop out of courses, and others will not be able to afford to start them, if the allowance is cut as planned.
But a spokesman for the Department for Education said: "EMA is a hugely expensive programme, costing over £560m a year, with costs of administration amounting to £36 million."But a spokesman for the Department for Education said: "EMA is a hugely expensive programme, costing over £560m a year, with costs of administration amounting to £36 million."
The education department also says research shows that 90% of young people receiving the allowance would continue in education even if the grant was stopped.The education department also says research shows that 90% of young people receiving the allowance would continue in education even if the grant was stopped.
'Damaging impact' 'Vital lifeline'
National Union of Students' president, Aaron Porter, warned that the EMA was a "vital lifeline" for young people which could help keep them in education and out of unemployment.National Union of Students' president, Aaron Porter, warned that the EMA was a "vital lifeline" for young people which could help keep them in education and out of unemployment.
Save the Children said that scrapping EMA "will have a worse impact on the poorest pupils than increasing tuition fees".
Labour argues in its Commons motion that EMA gives the poorest young people the choice of going to the best colleges in their area, by helping with transport costs.Labour argues in its Commons motion that EMA gives the poorest young people the choice of going to the best colleges in their area, by helping with transport costs.
Mr Burnham also accused the Conservatives of breaking a pre-election promise that there were "no plans" to scrap EMA.Mr Burnham also accused the Conservatives of breaking a pre-election promise that there were "no plans" to scrap EMA.
The education secretary was pressed by MPs to apologise - but Mr Gove blamed the financial deficit which he said had been the responsibility of the previous government.The education secretary was pressed by MPs to apologise - but Mr Gove blamed the financial deficit which he said had been the responsibility of the previous government.
The Conservative chairman of the Education Select Committee, Graham Stuart, said that the nation's finances meant a "diet of hard decisions". The Conservative chairman of the Education Select Committee, Graham Stuart, said the nation's finances meant a "diet of hard decisions".
As such he said it was "hard to see that EMA is a sensible use of a scarce resource".As such he said it was "hard to see that EMA is a sensible use of a scarce resource".
But Mr Stuart said that it would be important for any replacement scheme to consider travel costs for young people in rural areas.But Mr Stuart said that it would be important for any replacement scheme to consider travel costs for young people in rural areas.
His predecessor as select committee chairman, Barry Sheerman, said that scrapping EMA was a "shameful day" and that allowing more students to drop out of education would prove more expensive for the economy.His predecessor as select committee chairman, Barry Sheerman, said that scrapping EMA was a "shameful day" and that allowing more students to drop out of education would prove more expensive for the economy.
Transport costs
Research by the University and College Union, published on Tuesday, suggested that 70% of students in the poorest areas would drop out of college if their EMA was stopped.Research by the University and College Union, published on Tuesday, suggested that 70% of students in the poorest areas would drop out of college if their EMA was stopped.
UCU polled more than 700 students, in the 30 colleges and schools with the highest proportion of students receiving EMA in England.UCU polled more than 700 students, in the 30 colleges and schools with the highest proportion of students receiving EMA in England.
Some 38% of those polled said they would not have started their courses without EMA, while 63% said they received no financial support from their family for college costs.Some 38% of those polled said they would not have started their courses without EMA, while 63% said they received no financial support from their family for college costs.
Greatest barriers
The government says it now plans to support the most needy students through a discretionary fund administered by colleges, which it has said it hopes to triple from its current level of £26m.The government says it now plans to support the most needy students through a discretionary fund administered by colleges, which it has said it hopes to triple from its current level of £26m.
The government also points out that local authorities have a statutory obligation to make sure that transport is not a barrier to students' education.The government also points out that local authorities have a statutory obligation to make sure that transport is not a barrier to students' education.
In an amendment to the Labour motion, Schools Minister Nick Gibb says support "must be in place to allow those who face the greatest barriers to participation to access this opportunity".In an amendment to the Labour motion, Schools Minister Nick Gibb says support "must be in place to allow those who face the greatest barriers to participation to access this opportunity".
Are you a student receiving EMA? Are you rethinking your college plans? Are you planning to attend today's rally?Are you a student receiving EMA? Are you rethinking your college plans? Are you planning to attend today's rally?
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