800,000 poor children face hunger in UK; don’t qualify for free school meals
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Aug 29, 2022 06:31 UTC


As many as 800,000 children have already fallen below the threshold that makes them eligible to receive the meals, The Guardian reported on Sunday, citing the Child Poverty Action Group, a charity.

“In England, all infant schoolchildren are entitled to free school meals from reception to year two, but beyond that only children whose parents earn less than £7,400 a year are eligible,” the paper wrote.

The problem is expected to fester in winter, when families are slated to pay more for gas and electricity, with an average annual bill running as high as to £3,549.

Jonny Uttley, CEO of the Education Alliance Academy Trust, which runs seven schools in Hull and East Riding, said, “This [food poverty] is the single biggest challenge schools will face. More and more children will turn up to school hungry. It will go well beyond the definition of free school meals now.”

He added that “even before the horrific energy cap rises,” he was planning measures such as breakfast clubs and uniform vouchers because of rising poverty in his schools. But now “the potential scale of the problem is so much worse.”

Speaking to the paper on condition of anonymity, a single mother said, “We already have thermals and fleece pajamas so we can avoid putting the heating on. The kids have [free] swimming lessons, which we have factored in as a hair washing day to avoid running a bath at home.”

“The cap for free school meals is far too low,” she added. “Apparently we are poor but not poor enough.”


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#2

just look at the stats. Even in AU, the biggest expenditure is social service, far more than public health.
just crazy...
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Fears of widespread child hunger spark calls for universal free school meals in UK

Anna Fazackerley
Sun 28 Aug 2022 09.13 BST


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800,000 children living in poverty in England do not qualify for free school meals

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“Last winter, I already had a group of children who stood round the radiator outside my office every morning because they had no heating on at home and needed to warm up,” said Paul Gosling, head of Exeter Road community primary school in Exmouth. “We will have far more children turning up to school hungry.”

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Jonny Uttley, CEO of the Education Alliance academy trust, which runs seven schools in Hull and East Riding, said: “This [food poverty] is the single biggest challenge schools will face. More and more children will turn up to school hungry. It will go well beyond the definition of free school meals now.”

He added that “even before the horrific energy cap rises”, he was planning measures such as breakfast clubs and uniform vouchers because of rising poverty in his schools. But now “the potential scale of the problem is so much worse”.

In England, all infant schoolchildren are entitled to free school meals from reception to year two, but beyond that only children whose parents earn less than £7,400 a year are eligible. But the rise in the price cap for the average gas and electricity bill to £3,549 a year from October will mean many who earn more than this will face a stark choice between food and heating.

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Charities are angry that the threshold for free school meals has not changed since 2018, despite soaring inflation.

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A single mother in Tyne and Wear, who spoke to the Observer on condition of anonymity, said that although she is on universal credit and frightened about juggling food and bills this winter, her two sons are not entitled to free meals at their primary school because she earns £728 a month working part-time in education administration.

She said: “We already have thermals and fleece pyjamas so we can avoid putting the heating on. The kids have [free] swimming lessons, which we have factored in as a hair washing day to avoid running a bath at home.

“The cap for free school meals is far too low,” she added. “Apparently we are poor but not poor enough.


https://www.theguardian.com/business/202...free-meals
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#4

No problem at all!

Can ask Taiwan to help!  Rotfl

https://www.reuters.com/world/british-mi...022-11-07/

British minister to meet Taiwan president, drawing China's anger
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#5

Expect many strikes. 
Some already planned. 
US and UK, see who slide faster.
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#6

Can get help from fellow NATO members also!  Rotfl

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/uk-to...sunak-says

UK to remain 'bedrock' of Nato, PM Sunak says

LONDON – British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Tuesday that Britain will continue to play a vital role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) for generations, ahead of a visit by Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
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