> * Earlier, a former senior civil servant said the government halved the budget for school repairs in England in 2021
> * Jonathan Slater said the government agreed to fund work on 100 schools a year to fix concrete and other problems
> * But after a review by then-Chancellor Sunak, the budget was cut to 50 schools a year
If they'd supposed to have fixed 100 a year leading up to 2021, then 300 would have been done around now. If it had been cut to 50 a year, then 150 would be done about now. What happened to the 150 shortfall?
Sunak's judgement must have been that 100 a year wasn't needed, only 50. But now, with the 150 shortfall, we've found that 104 schools have to be shut or partly shut.
So the question (and it's really not very difficult) is: if the cuts weren't made in 2021, and more schools were fixed as a result in the last few years, would we have had this bad a problem now?