The opposing parties are set to fight it out over the economy as Starmer centres Saturday's campaign on the cost-of-living crisis while the Conservatives hint at tax breaks for high earners.
Sir Keir Starmer yesterday said he would tax private school fees 'straight away' if he wins the election – risking class war.
Labour has made introducing VAT on private school fees a flagship policy, claiming it would generate £1.7billion to spend on state education. Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said at last year's party conference in Liverpool that she would implement the policy in her first budget. It is also feared the policy could result in an increase in demand for state school places because the cost is likely to be passed on to parents.
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