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What will Boris' money mean in practice?

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PotteryLottery · 30/08/2019 20:23

Will schools' deficits mean that it won't have an impact?

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Haggisfish · 30/08/2019 20:25

I don’t know. I’ll be interested to see our head’s opinion on this. I suspect it means most schools will be able to ‘break even’ more realistically, rather than increasing their deficit.

noblegiraffe · 30/08/2019 21:24

There’s not enough money promised to cover the amount has been cut since 2010.

Plus the leak also proposed a massive payrise for new teachers.

So basically all the money would have to go on the pay rise and nothing left for anything else and schools would still be screwed.

CarrieBlue · 30/08/2019 22:43

It will put schools back to where they were in 2009. Without taking inflation or more pupils into account. 10 years ago.

BelindasGleeTeam · 30/08/2019 22:47

Boris's money will mean bugger all because it won't appear.

That's my cynical view 🤷‍♀️

SpoonBlender · 30/08/2019 22:54

There is no extra money. It's the same creative accounting as the money for the NHS - it was already there in the budget, and isn't enough.

Boris is a continuous liar.

Amara123 · 30/08/2019 22:58

There's not likely to be any money. I also believe it's creative accounting to make him look good and distract from the dictatorship he is establishing.

How can you tell Boris Johnson is lying?

His lips are moving.

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