Labour threatens to cut £700m tax breaks for private schools

Tristram Hunt wants to tackle the 'corrosive divide of privilege' between private and state schools

Labour Shadow Education Secretary Tristram Hunt
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Private schools will be forced to pay business rates unless they develop a "formal partnership" with a state school under new proposals to be announced by the Labour Party.

Independent schools are given around £140m a year, or £700m over each parliament, in tax breaks because of their charitable status.

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