Chardy
According to this morning's News, the Treasury said yesterday that there will no new money! (That's after Hunt's morning promises)
Quite extraordinary as the Chancellor is supposed to be in charge of the Treasury.
I suspect that the morning promise was for show only, it made it look as though, just for once, the government really cared and was resolved on immediate action which wouldn't place any burden on school budgets.
But really there was no intention to bear the cost. No doubt the hope is that everyone will remember Hunt's grand gesture of the morning and will have missed the Treasury's contradiction.
I have seen estimates that some 20% of Britain's 22,000 schools might be affected. That's 4,500 schools. While this might be a vast exaggeration I'm sure there will be far more than the 100+ already identified. The departmental budget won't cover it at all.