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The free school meals idea, and corresponding building programme to facilitate it, was Clegg's baby. Presumably they let him have that so he'd shut up about other stuff. It was never going to be sustainable, but who cares when you're spending other people's money?
It's completely sustainable financially - the cost of such a scheme is peanuts in relative terms.
You don't imagine there's any joined up thinking in the govermint, now do you?
Especially with dear old Gideon & CMD.
The free school meals idea, and corresponding building programme to facilitate it, was Clegg's baby. Presumably they let him have that so he'd shut up about other stuff. It was never going to be sustainable, but who cares when you're spending other people's money?
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