Opinion

Double trouble?

Well, the Conservative party pledge to increase funded early
education for threeand four-year-olds from 15 to 30 hours a week came
out of the blue (Tory blue, of course!) and had many seeing red.

The policy move was a real surprise given that the Tories had been so disparaging about Labour's promise to increase hours to 25 and because conversations behind the scenes had indicated that extra hours were not seen as the way to go.

However, needs must in an election fight, and the Conservatives' tactics had so far not been giving the expected uplift in the polls - surely this must be a vote winner with hard-pressed parents?

It is ironic, however, that after months of telling the early years sector that funding rates for the 'free' hours were quite sufficient and dismissing the Pre-School Learning Alliance's figures on underfunding as 'totally overblown', the Tories are promising to increase rates as well as hours.

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