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UK Budget 2006

Chancellor’s schools pledge could cost £17bn

By Jon Boone and Chris Giles

Published: March 23 2006 19:34 | Last updated: March 23 2006 19:34

Gordon Brown’s Budget pledge to close the funding gap between state and private schools could cost £17bn and take 16 years to complete, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said on Thursday.

The think-tank said the chancellor’s long-term aim of raising average spending per pupil from its existing £5,000 to the £8,000 spent in the private sector could be achieved by 2024 only if education spending grew in line with national income.

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