I congratulate the right hon. Gentleman on his excellent speech. On his point about childcare, I declare an interest as he is talking about MPs with children who qualify for the 30 hours free childcare, as my three-year-old son does. We can have a good debate about who should and should not be eligible for that, and I agree broadly with the point he is making. Does he agree, however, that those 15 or 30 free hours are not actually free because most childcare providers cannot afford to provide childcare at the rate the Government are giving them? Parents are therefore regularly asked to top it up. I can afford the top-up, but many people just cannot afford it and therefore cannot make use of childcare, which is preventing them from going out to work.
National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education
Proceeding contribution from
Munira Wilson
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 9 March 2022.
It occurred during Estimates day on National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education.
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