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Free school meals: ‘How many Tories will put principles before party and vote to feed hungry children this winter’

A Tory Minister also said parents like to pay ‘modest’ sum to avoid ‘label’ of free school meals.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2020-10-20 11:07
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The pressure continues to mount on the Government to make a u-turn and offer free school meals during the school holidays.

Parents prefer to pay a “modest amount” for children’s food at a holiday club rather than have the label of a free school meal, a Government minister has claimed.

Footballer Marcus Rashford’s campaign to extend the offer of free meals for children over the school holidays has gathered huge support.

Business Minister Nadhim Zahawi said Universal Credit is available to support hard-pressed families and suggested that research from holiday clubs shows that parents prefer to pay a small sum for food.

Labour will force a Commons vote on the extension of free school meals to eligible children after the Government refused to prolong the scheme through the October half-term break.

👇 My letter to Conservative MPs calling on them to join @UKLabour in backing the extension of free school meals over the holidays in this pandemic.

Let’s see how many Tories will put principles before party and vote to feed hungry children this winter. pic.twitter.com/VNSXivSJrV

— Tulip Siddiq (@TulipSiddiq) October 20, 2020

Mr Zahawi told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “We’ve put over £9 billion into Universal Credit to help exactly those families that need that help, and we continue with the policy of holiday clubs.”

Prefer to pay

The minister said research from a holiday club pilot scheme “demonstrates that families didn’t just want the meals, although they valued the meals, they didn’t like the labelling of them being free, they actually prefer to pay a modest amount, £1 or £2, but they valued the additional focus on exercise and on reading fun books and so on through the holiday”.

Labour will table a motion calling on the Government to continue directly funding free school meals over the holidays until Easter 2021 to “prevent over a million children going hungry during the coronavirus crisis”.

“Over a million children are at risk of going hungry over the holidays without access to free school meals. It is essential the Government provides this support urgently,” shadow education secretary Kate Green said.

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“We gave the Prime Minister the chance to change course, but he refused to do so. Now his MPs must decide if they want to vote for their constituents to get this vital support or if they will leave families struggling to put food on the table.”

Marcus Rashford refuses to give up on campaign to extend free school meals
Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford was made an MBE for his work on the school meals campaign (Nigel French/PA)

The Welsh Labour Government has pledged to provide free school meals during the holidays until Easter next year.

And a parliamentary petition started by England and Manchester United star Rashford, calling for food to be provided during all holidays and for free school meals to be expanded to all households on Universal Credit, has garnered around 300,000 signatures since being launched late last week.

Rashford, who has been made an MBE for his services to vulnerable children, forced a Government U-turn on free school meal vouchers for eligible pupils over the summer holidays.

The fact that his petition attracted more than 100,000 signatures means it must now be considered for debate by MPs, under Parliamentary petition guidelines.

Reluctance

However, Downing Street has shown reluctance to extend the scheme, with a spokesman indicating last Thursday that ministers would not provide free school meals to children in England during the Christmas break.

Kate Green
Shadow education secretary Kate Green has called on the Government to show support for ‘over a million children’ she says risk going hungry through the holidays (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

A Number 10 spokesman said: “It’s not for schools to regularly provide food to pupils during the school holidays.”

Labour said more than 1.44 million children who are eligible for free school meals will benefit if the scheme is extended.

The push to extend the scheme has been supported by education unions, with Association of School and College Leaders general secretary Geoff Barton last week saying: “The Government must show that it is committed to social justice by extending free school meal provision to school holiday periods during this time of national emergency in which many families are experiencing great hardship.”

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