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Early years sector rallies with petition against childcare voucher withdrawal

More than 7,000 people have signed a petition calling for the Government to re-think plans to scrap tax relief on employer-supported childcare.

Providers of voucher schemes say that withdrawing the scheme will have a negative impact on childcare providers because it will make childcare less affordable.

The petition on the Number Ten website says, 'The UK lags behind the rest of Europe when it comes to helping working parents and this move would be a further step backwards. Penalising working families to help other families go back to work makes no sense at all.'

Alison Chalmers, director of KiddiVouchers, said, 'We believe that many parents would not be able to afford their current childcare arrangements without the help vouchers provide. If the result of withdrawing the voucher scheme is that parents stop using registered childcare, either through giving up work or by asking relatives and friends for help with childcare, there will be a knock-on effect on the income stream for childcare providers. Even for wealthier parents, the loss of vouchers will make care relatively more expensive.'

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