Former deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden has accused Labour of depriving children in his Hertsmere constituency of “access to a Jewish education”.
In the Commons on Monday, Dowden shared his concern about the closure of Immanuel College prep school in Bushey.
He cited “VAT on school fees and other damaging Labour policies” as their reason for closure.
In questions to the Secretary of State for Education, Dowden expressed “concern about the damage that (Labour’s VAT rise) will do to Jewish children growing up in my constituency and the surrounding area, who will be deprived of access to a Jewish education, which they richly deserve”.