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Free School Meals 2025-06-05

05 June 2025

Lead MP

Stephen Morgan

Debate Type

General Debate

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NHSTaxation
Other Contributors: 45

At a Glance

Stephen Morgan raised concerns about free school meals 2025-06-05 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Government aims to expand free school meal eligibility for children whose families receive universal credit, lifting up to 100,000 children out of poverty. This move is part of a wider child poverty strategy aimed at tackling the legacy of previous Conservative governments and supporting parents by putting more money back into their pockets. The initiative includes revising outdated school food standards to ensure healthier meals.

Government Response

NHSTaxation
Government Response
The Government aims to end the unfair link between background and success by expanding free school meal eligibility for families receiving universal credit, lifting up to 100,000 children out of poverty. This is part of a wider child poverty strategy and includes revising outdated school food standards. Reaffirms the announcement that children in households receiving universal credit are now eligible for free school meals, which is fully funded. Confirms plans to continue improving registration processes and welcomes further collaboration on education policies. Defended the announcement as an historic moment and a downpayment towards tackling child poverty, mentioning £1.5 billion spent annually on school food and tripled funding into breakfast clubs to over £30 million. Welcomes the expansion of free school meals, notes that it is fully funded and part of a broader strategy to tackle child poverty. Defends policy against criticisms about delays and funding concerns. Stated that the government is committed to rolling out breakfast clubs in every primary school, ensuring more money in parents’ pockets through childcare entitlement roll-out. Mentioned plans for recruiting mental health professionals and introducing young futures hubs.

Shadow Response

Neil O'Brien
Shadow Response
While welcoming the free school meal expansion, Neil O'Brien criticises other government cuts such as those to maths and science funding, nursery provisions, university grants, and apprenticeships. He highlights that these cuts disproportionately affect low-income households who are also paying more due to a national insurance increase.
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