Ministers have been accused of failing children with special needs as dozens of cross-party MPs stood in the House of Commons demanding change to a broken SEND system.
Conservative MP Sir David Davis secured a debate on SEND provision and funding where he called for an updated formula and increased capital.
Nearly 30 MPs warned of problems in their constituencies, showing how issues relating to SEND have climbed the political agenda.
Davis highlighted research on the lowest funded councils by the F40 group, a group of local authorities, which said the high needs block requires an additional £4.6 billion a year.