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Free Childcare

Proceeding contribution from Caroline Dinenage (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 21 November 2016. It occurred during e-petition debate on Free Childcare.

No, I have given way enough. In answer to her question, the figures are the Government’s figures and they are correct.

I want to make progress. We know that it is not only the most disadvantaged parents who need help with childcare costs. That is why we are increasing our investment in childcare from £5 billion to £6 billion a year by 2019-2020. We remain absolutely committed to providing 15 hours a week of early learning to all parents with three and four-year-olds. In addition to this universal entitlement, we will introduce 30 hours a week of childcare

from September 2017, which will support more than 400,000 working families with three and four-year-olds, saving them around £5,000 a year in childcare costs. We want to remove the real financial barriers that prevent parents from going back to work or increasing their current hours, so that they can realise their potential and contribute to our economy and their children’s future.

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

617 cc249-250WH 

Session

2016-17

Chamber / Committee

Westminster Hall
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