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cash schools: Hard-up schools where parents had to put their hands in their pockets for essentials like text books, stationery and even toilet paper were counting on him to deliver much-needed cash, according to The Independent. Schools could get up to 2.8billion in additional funding in the Spending Review this week. Please see our Privacy Noticefor details of your data protection rights Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid Email Article Start Boris Johnson's pledge to fund schools properly when he was running to become PM has fallen short by over a billion pounds. But a previous analysis by the independent Institute for Fiscal Studies found 3.8billion would be needed to reverse cuts to schools since 2009. Angela Rayner MP Shadow Education Secretary Image Stoke Sentinel Read More Brexit protesters flood streets to demonstrate against Parliament suspension Labour Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner said Time and again it turns out you just can't trust a word Boris Johnson says. That still leaves schools 1billion worse off than before the Tories came into office. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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