According to the analysis, while the Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats are all proposing to spend more on 16 to 18
education over the course of the next parliament, only Labour's spending plans will result in a real - terms increase (8 per cent in real terms).
The think tank says that although the Conservatives, Labour and Liberal Democrats are all proposing to spend more on 16 to 18
education over the course of the next parliament, only Labour's spending plans will result in a real - terms increase.
Not exact matches
The total size
of the
education budget is important,
of course, but heads and governors, parents and pupils, will be worrying about the money coming into their school
over the
course of the
next parliament.