Will Tories Break Manifesto Promise and Scrap Free School Meals for Infants?

5 Sep 2015

Responding to reports that the Government plans to cut free school meals Liberal Democrat Leader Tim Farron has said:

"If this goes ahead, the Tories will show they are willing to take an axe to the education budget at the expense of children's learning.

"By scrapping this policy they would take food off the plates of hundreds of thousands of school kids who now benefit from a free hot healthy meal at lunchtime.

"The Liberal Democrats fought tooth and nail to get this through in Coalition because we want every child to have the best possible start in life and be able to concentrate in class.

"We are really proud of the efforts schools have made to ensure children get the healthy meals they need. In many cases this has seen investment in new facilities and new staff.

"The Tories are now going to completely undermine all this progress and, as a result, demoralise school children, their parents and their teachers.

"Instead of further investing in our children, the Tories are turning up at the school gate and stealing their lunch money."

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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