LABOUR should bring back the £30 a week EMA cash for teens scrapped under the Tories, a party-commissioned review says today.
Ex-Education Secretary David Blunkett piles pressure on Sir Keir to give kids extra cash to get them to stay in school or college.
The Education Maintenance Allowance – which he brought in in 1999 – was abandoned after ministers said it was a waste of cash which didn’t work.
Jeremy Corbyn brought back the policy when he was in charge, but it was dropped under the new Labour boss.
And a new quango should decide what kids learn in school rather than leaving it to meddling politicians to decide, he will say today.