Sir Keir Starmer vows to end charitable status for private schools
The Labour leader reaffirmed plans to remove VAT exemption on private school fees.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to end private schoolsā exemption from VAT.
He first committed to the policy in September 2021 but reaffirmed it in a speech in Gateshead on Monday in which he also promised to move away from the āarms race of fantasy economicsā on offer from Tory leadership hopefuls.
In a speech that criticised how candidates for the Conservative leadership went along with Boris Johnsonās tax rises, Sir Keir said: āWhen I say we are going to pay for kids to catch up at school, I also say itāll be funded by removing private schoolsā charitable status.ā
Under current rules, independent school fees are exempt from VAT.
Private schools have said the proposals will hit less affluent families in the sector hardest.
Independent Schools Council chief executive Julie Robinson said the proposals would have āthe greatest impact on the families who work the hardest to pay the feesā and called the move a ātax on aspirationā.
āUltimately, the policy would threaten the survival of the smallest independent schools, which operate on tight margins and without large endowments,ā she added.
She said that Labourās policy would reduce the amount of money available to improve state schools.
āIn the fifth year of a policy, with independent schools closing and additional pupils moving into the state sector, the Department for Education will be losing more than Ā£400 million per year from the schools budget,ā she said.
āInstead of counter-productive tax rises on parents, independent schools want to support state schools by building upon partnership work with their friends and colleagues in the state sector.
āThousands of these projects are under way, improving education for all, and strengthening bonds between schools. Partnership ā not punitive taxes ā is the best way for independent schools to contribute to catch-up efforts and create more learning opportunities for all pupils.ā