Oldham Lib-Dem leader slams Conservatives' free school meals plan
Date published: 30 April 2018
The leader of the Opposition and of the Oldham Liberal Democrat Group, Councillor Howard Sykes
The Leader of the Opposition and of the Oldham Liberal Democrat Group, Councillor Howard Sykes MBE, has contrasted the recent attempt by the Conservative Government to curtail the entitlement to free school meals from children from the country’s poorest families to his own party’s policy.
Councillor Sykes said: “The Conservatives seem to be on their own in wanting to change the rules to prevent children from households receiving Universal Credit from getting a free hot meal at school every day.
"This would hit Oldham especially hard.
“The Conservatives' mean spiritedness is in marked contrast to the generosity of the Liberal Democrats.
"It is our policy to provide free school meals to every child in every state primary school, whatever their age or their family’s financial circumstances.
"This will remove the stigma that is sometimes wrongly attached to claiming a free school meal and it will mean that no child will attend classes hungry, so they will be able to focus on their studies and not on their stomach.
"This will help to tackle Oldham massive under-performance in education.”
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