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Early years sector warns Gordon Brown about plans to give all two-year-olds free childcare places

Early years organisations have welcomed Gordon Brown's plans for a free childcare place for every two-year-old, but warned that it must be backed by significant investment.

In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, ahead of this week's Labour Party conference, the Prime Minister pledged a free nursery place for every two-year-old over the next ten years.

He said giving more choice to women and families would be key to Government policy.

The scheme builds on the current funding of places for 20,000 two-year-olds.

Steve Alexander, chief executive of the Pre-School Learning Alliance, called for a supply-side subsidy for providers. He said the free entitlement for three- and-four-year-olds was 'laudable' but many nurseries struggled to offer free places and meet their running costs.

He said, 'Our concern is that another intervention, unrealistically costed, will place further strain on nurseries already doing all they can, yet struggling, to provide quality childcare at rates that parents can afford.'

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