Tory Childcare Bill Undermines Commitment To ‘Make Work Pay’

Last Updated: January 23, 2016By

The Government’s Childcare Bill would make it even more difficult for single parents of young children to increase their working hours, a charity has warned.

The Gingerbread charity, who provide advice and practical support for single parents, has expresses concerns that plans set out in the new Childcare Bill would exclude around 20,000 single parents from extended hours childcare.

Eligibility criteria has been increasingly tightened over the past months, the charity says, despite a pledge in the Tory Party 2015 manifesto to offer 30 hours of free childcare to all working parents of three and four-year-olds.

Source: Tory Childcare Bill Undermines Commitment To ‘Make Work Pay’ | Welfare Weekly

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  1. Dez January 23, 2016 at 5:20 pm - Reply

    Another vote catcher that ended up on the Torys cutting room floor.

  2. mohandeer January 23, 2016 at 6:29 pm - Reply

    breaking pledges to the people is nothing new. Tories have been doing it since 2010 whilst in the coalition and never stopped. This is the reason they are using Statutory Instruments. Several of the Lords both sides of the aisle have been complaining about the number of SI’s the Tories have employed to try and pass laws in contradiction of their manifesto, which they pretty much threw out the window as soon as they got into power.

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