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Keir Starmer’s Tax Regulation Endangers UK Jewish Schools 

The new tax regulation aims to strip Jewish schools of their vital VAT and business rate exemptions, redirecting £1.5 billion to the public school system.

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A new tax regulation introduced by Prime Minister Keir Starmer could spell the end for many Jewish schools in the United Kingdom, igniting fear and uncertainty within the community.

Traditionally operating on a sliding scale with fees as low as £1,000 per term, these schools rely heavily on VAT and business rate exemptions. Starmer’s plan to revoke these exemptions aims to redirect £1.5 billion to the state’s public school system, potentially devastating Jewish education.

Since the horrific Hamas massacre against Israel on October 7, the UK has seen an influx of Israeli families seeking refuge. With around 22,000 students currently enrolled in Britain’s 140 Jewish private schools, the impact of potential closures is profound.

“This would force Jewish parents with more than a couple of children onto the poverty line and force schools that don’t currently charge fees to shut down,” warns Raisel Freedman, Director of Partnership for Jewish Schools, in a heartfelt interview with the Telegraph.

Community funding has been the lifeline for these schools, but without the financial relief of tax exemptions, thousands of Jewish students could be left with nowhere to go. The situation is further complicated by the prospect of Jewish schools losing their independent status, which safeguards their admission policies and prevents authorities from filling surplus seats with non-Jewish students.

Legal experts also voice concerns over potential discrimination. The proposed legislation could make it nearly impossible for Jewish families to find public school placements that meet their children’s security, religious education, and kosher requirements.

British Jews are now facing an uncertain future as they contend with the repercussions of this sweeping tax change.

* Jewish Breaking News contributed to this article.

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