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MPs back plan to end private school VAT exemption
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MPs HAVE voted to back the government’s plan to end the VAT exemption on private school fees in the face of opposition from the Tories, Liberal Democrats and, less predictably, most of the new Independent Alliance of MPs.

The vote, on a Tory motion to block the change, was 363 to 190.   Ministers have advanced the policy, one of the few held over from Jeremy Corbyn-era Labour, to raise funds to hire more teachers for state schools.

One of the Independent Alliance MPs, Iqbal Mohamed, argued that the increase would hit the six independent schools in his Dewsbury constituency, where there is already significant pressure on the state school system.

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