Scrapping free school lunches would waste £2,474,003 spent upgrading kitchens in Hertfordshire

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3 Jun 2017

Plans by Theresa May to axe free school lunches would waste the £2,474,003 invested in Hertfordshire to upgrade school kitchens, according to the Liberal Democrats.


It comes after figures revealed 34,532 children in Hertfordshire are set to lose out under the Conservative proposals.


When in government, the Liberal Democrats invested £160m upgrading school kitchen facilities to enable them to prepare hot lunches, including almost £2.5m in Herts.


Liberal Democrat candidate for Broxbourne commented:


"The Liberal Democrats in government invested £160m to give schools the kitchens they needed to ensure that no infant would go hungry, including £2.5m in Hertfordshire.


"This policy was extremely successful and guaranteed that local children received at least two of their five a day in their school lunch.


"But now Theresa May is threatening to throw that money down the drain.


"A Conservative measure designed to save money will waste money. Not only is it heartless, it is bad economics.


"I challenge my Conservative opponent to say whether, if elected, he would vote against their own party to ensure that children in Broxbourne receive a decent lunch.


"The Liberal Democrats will protect free school lunches for infants and ensure all primary school children can get a healthy, free lunch a day."


ENDS


Notes to editors


The government announced £150 million of funding to upgrade school facilities in 2015 (link)


An additional £10 million of funding was announced in 2015 to support the schools which most needed it (link)


The Liberal Democrats introduced free school meals when in government and have committed in their manifesto to extend free school meals to all primary school pupils (link, p.30)

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