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Labour blasted for ramping up defence spending as Send crisis worsens
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LABOUR’S welfare cuts are worsening the crisis in special educational needs and disabilities (Send), teachers warned today.

At the National Education Union (NEU) annual conference in Harrogate, ministers were blasted for ramping up defence spending while refusing to scrap the two-child benefit cap.

Camden delegate Alyson Dermody-Palmer asked: “Why are they funding arms and increased defence spending but not supporting the most vulnerable in our communities?”

“Much needs to change to make the inclusive system we all want.

“But the immediate priorities are to properly address the funding issues crippling schools and local authorities, accept that the solution won’t be cheap, and to invest in school staff and specialists and train them to work in inclusive schools, colleges and settings.”

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