Jenny Leonard, mum of seven from Manchester has signed our petition to make school uniform tax-free and encourages other mums to help get behind the campaign.
Jenny, who is a blogger over at The Brick Castle, believes the petition is a step forward in
making good quality uniforms affordable to everyone. She says that if we have to buy cheap
uniforms, parents will become stuck in a cycle of buying cheap replacements all
year round, wasting more money.
Jenny with her youngest and eldest sons |
Jenny said: “I've been a parent of school aged children for the last
15 years, and I have 14 years left before my youngest leaves school. Over this
time I've learnt the hard way that buying cheaper uniform rarely saves money in
the long run. Good quality uniform can last for two to three years, but the
outlay can be incredibly expensive, especially when you have several children
to buy for.”
School uniform is
important, and has a proven impact on your child’s well-being at school.
Therefore, we have launched an e-petition because we want to make school
uniform less of a worry to hardworking families like Jenny’s
The petition is in
support of The Government making uniforms tax-free by introducing a salary
sacrifice scheme where parents can exchange a small part of their monthly
salary for school uniform vouchers. This
means that parents will be able to budget effectively when it’s ‘back to
school’ time.
We already have
over 1,000 signatures, but we need more to send this all the way to the Prime
Minister!
Please support the
campaign by signing the petition here: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/65790
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