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Originally posted by d000hg View PostVery true. I'm not sure if that comes through the schools budget or local authorities or what, but they are important.
It IS a sad truth that for many, parents send their kids to school as much to get a decent meal as anything else. We are in a particularly deprived area, and it's common to hear of kids who basically don't get fed outside school although typically this is neglect rather than poverty.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Are you conveniently forgetting the question about whether schools should have shut? I'm assuming this is because you supported the closures but want to blame the former minister for it purely because he's a tory, and wanted to avoid your hypocrisy being highlighted too badly.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Some of the kids would have got free meals during the holidays. There are things called holiday clubs and play schemes. I attended one when primary school age.
It IS a sad truth that for many, parents send their kids to school as much to get a decent meal as anything else. We are in a particularly deprived area, and it's common to hear of kids who basically don't get fed outside school although typically this is neglect rather than poverty.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Some of the kids would have got free meals during the holidays. There are things called holiday clubs and play schemes. I attended one when primary school age.
Whereas I will say that schools should have shut, and that's about the only thing he seems to have got even half-right. Based on admittedly not much evidence, good riddance.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
I think you'll find it lay with a particular virus that's been doing the rounds. Are you saying schools shouldn't have shut, are you one of those left-wing anti-lockdown types?
And also no, initially it was about giving school meals during term time when schools were shut but now the rhetoric is kids should get free school meals during holidays.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
And the fault that they weren't at school lay with a particular sacked education secretary....
And also no, initially it was about giving school meals during term time when schools were shut but now the rhetoric is kids should get free school meals during holidays.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
They can grow up learning literally to suckle from the state. So far his best idea is "Let's give school meals to people who aren't at school".
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Least kids will be fed
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