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Universal Free School Meals
What do you think of this scheme?
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I think it's a great idea, but then there are others who might think that free school meals don't make sense for those who can afford to pay.
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I think it's a great idea, but then there are others who might think that free school meals don't make sense for those who can afford to pay.
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You proposed:
"people unwilling or unable to feed their children (the most basic and important requirement for their survival) should have them taken into care and rehomed with parents who can and will."
I submit that would be a far greater burden on the public purse than the provision of free school meals.
This is what we know at the moment - too children are entering school without a basic understanding of nutrition. We are sitting on an obesity timebomb (cliché, I know - but the figures are indisputable).
The government has spent years trying to educate parents and it isn't working. So what is the alternative?
You proposed:
"people unwilling or unable to feed their children (the most basic and important requirement for their survival) should have them taken into care and rehomed with parents who can and will."
I submit that would be a far greater burden on the public purse than the provision of free school meals.
This is what we know at the moment - too children are entering school without a basic understanding of nutrition. We are sitting on an obesity timebomb (cliché, I know - but the figures are indisputable).
The government has spent years trying to educate parents and it isn't working. So what is the alternative?
sp1814 . ///We are sitting on an obesity timebomb (cliché, I know - but the figures are indisputable). ///
The figures are very disputable. The chairman of the 'Obesity Council' (who put these 'statistics' and scare stories out from time to time) was on More or Less, which is a radio programme that studies statistics. He admitted to making all his statistics up and even 'guilding the lily' to scare people into dieting. Until recently the 'Obesity Council' was funded by the Diet Industry.
The figures are very disputable. The chairman of the 'Obesity Council' (who put these 'statistics' and scare stories out from time to time) was on More or Less, which is a radio programme that studies statistics. He admitted to making all his statistics up and even 'guilding the lily' to scare people into dieting. Until recently the 'Obesity Council' was funded by the Diet Industry.
Schools pushed for those entitled to free school meals to 'claim' them as they were part of a range of measures that meant a school got extra funding (the number of pupils receiving free school meals was supposed to be an indication of how badly those students were meant to achieve, therefore affecting the overall performance of the school).
One of mine had pizza and doughnuts for lunch today (not my idea of a nutritious meal but a nice treat) and the other can't remember what he got but it wasn't pizza.
One of mine had pizza and doughnuts for lunch today (not my idea of a nutritious meal but a nice treat) and the other can't remember what he got but it wasn't pizza.
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I'm sure the school meals aren't mandatory.
And dinner ladies and catering companies have been dealing with vegetarian, those with lactose intolerances, Muslims, Jews, Sikhs and Jedis for decades now. I don't see them falling to pieces due to introduction of universal free school dinners for under sevens.
I'm sure the school meals aren't mandatory.
And dinner ladies and catering companies have been dealing with vegetarian, those with lactose intolerances, Muslims, Jews, Sikhs and Jedis for decades now. I don't see them falling to pieces due to introduction of universal free school dinners for under sevens.
What a mess! Free school meals for all, even for those children who are well fed at home anyway, but this one can't eat that and the other one can't eat this. For heavens sake, stop with bleeding hearts. At every turn it seems we are climbing up into the lower recesses of own bottoms. People breed - that is their choice - stop with the nanny state and let it be known that the populace must be expected to take responsibility, at least as far as feeding its children go, for itself. This scheme, devised I understand by the Liberal Democrats, is nothing but a hopeful vote-catcher.