Free school meals for 500,000 more children

Free school meals for 500,000 more children

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bitchstewie

Original Poster:

58,477 posts

225 months

Thursday 5th June
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markbigears

2,471 posts

284 months

Thursday 5th June
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Just more state intervention.
Why did bringing up your kids become the
responsibility of the government?

Chris Peacock

3,059 posts

149 months

Thursday 5th June
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markbigears said:
Just more state intervention.
Why did bringing up your kids become the
responsibility of the government?
There's a really long list of things I'd rather the government didn't spend money on but feeding children from poor families a decent meal isn't one of them.

markbigears

2,471 posts

284 months

Thursday 5th June
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Oh come on, who can t afford a bowl of cornflakes.
And I bet that bowl of cornflakes provided by the government , paid for by the tax payer, will be substantially more after the provider gets their cut.



Edited by markbigears on Thursday 5th June 22:35

dundarach

5,667 posts

243 months

Thursday 5th June
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The main issue for me professionally, is that many of our schools don't have the space or capacity to serve more meals.

A lot of our schools are servery only and even then, often have tiny halls and wouldn't be able to feed everyone in one sitting.

Without even thinking about the cost, just the delivery is an issue!!

Mr Penguin

3,456 posts

54 months

Thursday 5th June
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No issue with the idea of feeding children as this does improve outcomes a lot and (at least with adults) free food really improves engagement with things far beyond what you would expect so if it is the same with children then they will start to really appreciate school and hopefully value education more.

However, a few months ago and again a few weeks ago, the government said that the country was broke so spending had to be cut and the fiscal rules were iron clad. Which of those has changed and why?

markbigears

2,471 posts

284 months

Thursday 5th June
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Because they don t know what to spaff our money on next, I’m sick of it.

Edited by markbigears on Thursday 5th June 22:48

sugerbear

5,284 posts

173 months

Thursday 5th June
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markbigears said:
Because they don t know what to spaff our money on next, I m sick of it.

Edited by markbigears on Thursday 5th June 22:48
Sick of feeding children?

Silvanus

6,859 posts

38 months

Thursday 5th June
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I'd happily pay more tax and have free school meals for every single child at a state school. I'd be happy for breakfast clubs for kids on low incomes too. The cost to provide meals for kids works out at pennies from people's personal taxes. There are far more kids not getting proper meals (for varying reasons) than most realise.

S600BSB

6,583 posts

121 months

Thursday 5th June
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Silvanus said:
I'd happily pay more tax and have free school meals for every single child at a state school. I'd be happy for breakfast clubs for kids on low incomes too. The cost to provide meals for kids works out at pennies from people's personal taxes. There are far more kids not getting proper meals (for varying reasons) than most realise.
Well said. The level of child poverty in this country is truly shameful.

jules_s

4,771 posts

248 months

Thursday 5th June
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dundarach said:
The main issue for me professionally, is that many of our schools don't have the space or capacity to serve more meals.

A lot of our schools are servery only and even then, often have tiny halls and wouldn't be able to feed everyone in one sitting.

Without even thinking about the cost, just the delivery is an issue!!
I'm pretty sure (and I can check) pretty much all of 'our' schools had new kitchens provided in the 90's/00/10s



XCP

17,410 posts

243 months

Thursday 5th June
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S600BSB said:
Silvanus said:
I'd happily pay more tax and have free school meals for every single child at a state school. I'd be happy for breakfast clubs for kids on low incomes too. The cost to provide meals for kids works out at pennies from people's personal taxes. There are far more kids not getting proper meals (for varying reasons) than most realise.
Well said. The level of child poverty in this country is truly shameful.
Agreed.

TheLurker

1,497 posts

211 months

Thursday 5th June
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XCP said:
S600BSB said:
Silvanus said:
I'd happily pay more tax and have free school meals for every single child at a state school. I'd be happy for breakfast clubs for kids on low incomes too. The cost to provide meals for kids works out at pennies from people's personal taxes. There are far more kids not getting proper meals (for varying reasons) than most realise.
Well said. The level of child poverty in this country is truly shameful.
Agreed.
Agreed as well. But this is attempting to fix a symptom, not the cause.

rodericb

7,908 posts

141 months

Friday 6th June
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S600BSB said:
Silvanus said:
I'd happily pay more tax and have free school meals for every single child at a state school. I'd be happy for breakfast clubs for kids on low incomes too. The cost to provide meals for kids works out at pennies from people's personal taxes. There are far more kids not getting proper meals (for varying reasons) than most realise.
Well said. The level of child poverty in this country is truly shameful.
Well if those children would just go out and work.......

Evanivitch

24,104 posts

137 months

Friday 6th June
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markbigears said:
Just more state intervention.
Why did bringing up your kids become the
responsibility of the government?
Why did punishing kids for their parent's failings become a political fetish?

119

11,602 posts

51 months

Friday 6th June
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Is there an election coming up?

ChocolateFrog

31,663 posts

188 months

Friday 6th June
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markbigears said:
Oh come on, who can t afford a bowl of cornflakes.
And I bet that bowl of cornflakes provided by the government , paid for by the tax payer, will be substantially more after the provider gets their cut.



Edited by markbigears on Thursday 5th June 22:35
I assume that's rhetorical but if it isn't then literally 100's of thousands of parents.

Evolved

3,893 posts

202 months

Friday 6th June
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markbigears said:
Just more state intervention.
Why did bringing up your kids become the
responsibility of the government?
Wow! Of all the things I’d have issue with regarding government overreach and frivolous spend, feeding under privileged children who need this isn’t one!

Getragdogleg

9,373 posts

198 months

Friday 6th June
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markbigears said:
Just more state intervention.
Why did bringing up your kids become the
responsibility of the government?
What absolute bks.

If the state mandates a child had to legally attend the school then its the states responsibility to feed them and feed them well with good quality food.

The state feeds prisoners.

768

16,564 posts

111 months

Friday 6th June
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Great news! An unfunded giveaway! That will surely stop people looking at the criminals being released onto the streets, the signing away of strategic sovereign territory to those aligned with hostile states, a deficit out of control, NHS waiting lists rising again, record numbers of millionaires leaving and of small boats arriving.

Thank fk they've thrown another billion quid out the door.