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Conservatives accused of wrecking further education with number of younger and poorer students declining fastest
Upper sixth pupils at Wallace High School

by Matt Trinder

Industrial reporter

TORY ministers have presided over years of decline in post-16 education, with younger students from poorer backgrounds losing out the most, Labour says.

Analysis from the party published last night shows the number of further education students has fallen by a quarter since 2015, with the amount of younger and poorer students dropping fastest.

The total from deprived backgrounds has declined by nearly a third over the last six years, according to Labour, rising to almost 40 per cent among under-19s. 

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