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Liberal Democrats announce education funding commitment for Greenwich12.00.00am GMT Thu 4th Feb 2010 The Liberal Democrats have announced a major funding commitment to boost education in Greenwich. Nick Clegg has this week set out the Liberal Democrat manifesto commitment for a Pupil Premium that would invest around £10m of extra cash in Greenwich schools, raising the funding for disadvantaged pupils to private school levels. The money will be invested through the Pupil Premium pledge, part of a £2.5bn manifesto spending commitment. Joseph Lee, Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Greenwich & Woolwich said: "It's nothing short of a scandal that children in Greenwich Borough continue to lose out under Labour. "Some of the schools here receive significantly less money than the national average and something must be done. "Under our plans, Greenwich's schools would get a further £10m which they could use to cut class sizes and provide more individual support." Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg said: "With this unfairness in funding it's no surprise there is such a gap in achievement between children from the poorest backgrounds and those families who are better off. "Only when we get education funding back on track will be able to give all our children the fair start they deserve." Related Link:Read our background briefing on the Pupil Premium here.
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