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Washington MP backs campaign for free school meals for all primary school children
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1 year ago
Washington MP Sharon Hodgson was at Lambton Primary School to back the National Education Union's campaign for free school meals for all primary school children.
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How important is it that the Prime Minister listens to this message?
00:03
Very important. After all, children in London, thanks to the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan,
00:10
get free, hot, healthy school meals every day at primary schools.
00:14
So, you know, he will see first-hand at his schools in his constituency
00:20
and across the whole of London the benefit of all children in primary school getting a free school meal.
00:26
And so, you know, I've lobbied him many, many times. He knows my views on this.
00:31
That this is something that we really do have to look at when funding allows.
00:36
And we all know there's a huge £22 billion black hole that we've inherited in the country's finances.
00:43
But this would be paying forward for the future.
00:46
Because if we feed these children now, not only does it help them learn better
00:52
and, you know, therefore reach their full potential with a great education,
00:56
but also it makes them healthier.
00:59
They start, you know, understanding more about food and get a wider, you know,
01:05
appreciation for all different types of food that then helps them in years to come.
01:10
And the obesity crisis is costing this nation billions.
01:15
So this is one way that we can tackle that by ensuring that children start learning
01:20
to eat a healthier diet at a young age.
01:23
I'm sure everyone agrees with the principle that all schools should be well fed
01:26
and get a nutritious meal when they come to school.
01:28
You've touched on it already with what you've been saying previously,
01:30
but obviously some people will say the economy is struggling at the moment in terms of,
01:34
you know, as you mentioned, the black hole the government's got to fill financially.
01:37
So obviously some people may say that if parents can afford it then they should pay for their meals.
01:41
So what would your response be to that?
01:43
Well, there is a huge number of parents who just miss out.
01:46
The minute you move into work, even if that's, you know, low-paid work, part-time,
01:51
you will lose probably more than you're gaining from working if you've got two or three kids.
01:56
It's worth about £500 to £600 per child, you know, getting fed in school.
02:02
That's a lot of money.
02:03
So all of those families who are struggling now, that would be a massive boost to, you know,
02:09
their income and how they can stretch those finances.
02:12
With regard to those who you say, well, they, you know, earn well,
02:15
they can afford to, you know, to pay for their own kids' foods,
02:19
I would point to things such as the NHS.
02:22
NHS is, you know, free at the point of need.
02:25
But also, if I was in a hospital bed, if anyone with, you know,
02:30
who has a decent salary is in a hospital bed, I would get my lunch free.
02:35
I'd get all my food in hospital free.
02:37
In prisons, we don't mean test prisoners, they get their food free.
02:41
There are lots of places where it's considered totally, you know, fine
02:46
and reasonable for not to means test food.
02:50
But for some reason, kids who don't work, you know, kids definitely haven't got a job,
02:55
we means test their food in school.
02:58
I know you would say, well, it's the parents who are actually being means tested,
03:01
but it's the kids who are on the receiving end of that.
03:04
In so many countries around the world, you know, I mentioned Sweden, but also India,
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there are so many African countries that are much poorer than us.
03:12
We're the fifth, sixth richest economy in the world.
03:16
If we can't afford to feed hungry kids and all kids in school,
03:20
then there's something very wrong, especially when it'll pay forward huge savings
03:25
over the rest of their life by being healthier and being better educated
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because hungry kids can't learn.
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