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Free School Meals

Proceeding contribution from Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 21 October 2020. It occurred during Opposition day on Free School Meals.

The Secretary of State gave us a spectacular display of number theatre: millions for this, millions for that, billions for this, billions for that. There is no doubt that the Government are facing unprecedented demands for money from all sorts of directions, but I simply do not understand why they draw the red line at hungry children.

I feel ashamed to be an MP today and I feel ashamed of this debate. While we throw mud at each other from the security of these plush green Benches, there are millions of families who do not know where they are going to find the £30 or £40 to feed their kids next week in half-term and have no idea at all where the money is going to come from to feed their kids at Christmas. Even if we agreed the extension of free school meals in school holidays until Easter, there would still be families who struggle. There would still be families claiming universal credit who would not qualify. We need to look again at the eligibility criteria.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
682 c1155 
Session
2019-21
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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