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Published Date: 09 November 2009
A GROWING public backlash could force Prime Minister Gordon Brown to rethink plans to scrap childcare vouchers.
Number 10 has been hit by a protest from former ministers and a public petition on its website calling on Mr Brown to reconsider scrapping the tax break, worth up to £2,400 a year for parents.

So far, 73,850 have signed the petition urging Mr Br
own not to abandon the child care vouchers.

The Prime Minister made the original announcement during Labour's conference in September, when he vowed to spend the money on ten hours of free nursery education for two-year-olds instead.

Almost 40 Labour MPs have also signed an early day motion denouncing the move.

Caroline Flint, the former Europe minister who quit the government claiming Mr Brown did not understand women, told a Sunday newspaper: "This sends the wrong message to working mums. I am very worried about us taking a benefit away from a group of working women."

Number 10 has argued that the childcare vouchers are poorly targeted and that many on high incomes take them up.

However, the majority of those who take up the subsidised nursery, nanny and childminder care through their employers are on low and middle incomes.

In response to the petition, Mr Brown said on his website: "We are not actually abolishing the childcare vouchers. What will be happening is the Treasury will be phasing out the tax and national insurance relief employees receive for childcare vouchers, but companies will still be able to offer childcare vouchers to the people they employ and in fact, we expect many of them will continue to provide support for childcare."







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  • Last Updated: 08 November 2009 9:50 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 09/11/2009 01:40:24

Childcare vouchers, a Privilege for working mothers, and unfair to those mothers who do not wish to work, but could do with a break at times, for their choice of looking after their siblings.
Why discriminate?, Afterall being a Mother to our young is a full time job!


2

James the Pie,

09/11/2009 07:13:40
Another blunder Comrade Broon???

Mmmmmmm, you seem to be making a habit of acting before thinking!
3

Alan B,

09/11/2009 10:10:59
#Charles Linskaill

Completely disagree.
4

EmmaJayne,

Aberdeen 11/11/2009 17:44:56
What a ludicrous idea.The tax and NI relief is sometimes the difference between working or not. I am not in the luxury of being able to return to work. We are struggling to get any childcare. I live nowhere near my family. My partner works a rota/shift. These would when lil one can go to nursery be my only option for it to be financially viable.

 

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