According to the manifesto, «Labour will create a unified National Education Service (NES) for England to move towards a cradle - to - grave learning that is free at the point of use.» (educationbusinessuk.net)
The party said on its website: «We will build a new National Education Service, open to all throughout their lives. (educationbusinessuk.net)
Rayner said today that she «truly believes» in Corbyn's flagship national education service policy, and says England needs «a cradle - to - grave lifelong learning policy, especially if we are going to give people skills and build an economy that's fit for the future». (schoolsweek.co.uk)