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Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision is being "hijacked by parents who are abusing the system", the deputy leader of Reform UK has said.

Richard Tice said some children were receiving SEND provision "who don't need it", describing the current situation as "a major crisis".

Councils across the South East have repeatedly warned of the rising costs of supporting children with additional needs, while demand for support has soared.

The government is to set out how it plans to overhaul the system in October.

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In an interview ahead of his party's conference in Birmingham this week, Tice said the SEND system was "out of control" and "being hijacked by far too many parents who are abusing the system, taking it for a ride".

He accused parents of using home to school transport as "free taxi transport for their children".

"I'm seeing it all over the country. That's got to stop," he said.

When pressed on whether he thought some children should have their SEND provision taken away, Tice said: "That's the point. And regrettably, those who abuse the system are actually harming the whole system for those who genuinely need it."

According to the National Audit Office, demand for Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) increased by 140% between 2015 and 2024. These are legally binding documents which set out what support children with SEND need and compel local authorities to provide it.

Councillors across the South East have warned that social care costs were "going through the roof", while parents point to a lack of support available for their children, with some calling for the system to be "overhauled".

The government previously said it inherited a system "left on its knees" and is due to set out its plans for reform in a white paper in October.

When asked how Reform UK would tackle the challenges, Tice said his party was "determined to cut out waste and abuse".

Reform-run Kent County Council said road markings would be repainted in a "natural programme of maintenance"

Tice also told BBC South East that he believed whether to restore road markings that have been painted with St George's Crossings was "a matter for councillors", but that "we should have some fun and pride in our flag, as opposed to whinging and whining".

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Last week, the Reform-run Kent County Council said road markings would be repainted in a "natural programme of maintenance".

Some councillors from other parties have warned that roads have been rendered "unsafe" by the red paint.

Peter Osbourne, council member for highways, said that he would "act where markings pose a safety risk", but that he was "not going to rush out and paint over every roundabout".

Tice would not be drawn on whether he supported people painting red crosses on road markings across the South East, but suggested turning it into "an artist competition".

"Do things within the law," he said.

"There's all sorts of creativity that you can use. If you're going to paint it, paint it well."

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The thing is, those of us in the trade understand Mr Tice isn't a million miles off.

But many in the trade need said runs to pay the bills.

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In an interview ahead of his party's conference in Birmingham this week, Tice said the SEND system was "out of control" and "being hijacked by far too many parents who are abusing the system, taking it for a ride".

He accused parents of using home to school transport as "free taxi transport for their children".


No 5hit sherlock

i had 1 lad whose parents owne 2 half million pound houses (in Cannock, 6 years ago - for reference), dad owned an engineering company in Brum, the household garage held a Lotus 7 "type" sports car and a £10K italian motorcycle, lad went to a school with £15K PA fees and fees and taxi was paid for by the state as parents had spent £10K at court getting the lad "statemented" - get that and all the ducks are lined up...

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