Theresa May school meal policy ‘more Oliver Twist than Jamie Oliver’, says Nick Clegg

Lib Dems highlight concerns with digital poster reading: ‘Please Theresa, May I have some more?’

Shaun Connolly
Saturday 27 May 2017 17:20 BST
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Theresa May should follow the example of Jamie Oliver, not Oliver Twist, when it comes to school meals, the former Nick Clegg has said.

The Liberal Democrats claim the Prime Minister’s pledge to scrap free school lunches could deprive hundreds of thousands of pupils of their five-a-day intake.

The party is highlighting its concerns with a new digital poster showing a hungry child asking: “Please Theresa, May I have some more?”

Tory plans to provide free breakfasts will not compensate for the loss because they are not covered by nutritional guidelines, Mr Clegg said.

The former deputy PM said pupils currently get at least two or three of their recommended five-a-day intake with lunch, while they could get none with breakfast.

Mr Clegg said: “Theresa May’s plans would hit children’s health by depriving them of a free nutritional meal at school.


 Former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg delivers a speech at the National Liberal Club in London 
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“This is particularly short-sighted when we are struggling with soaring levels of childhood obesity.

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


 Prime Minister Theresa May plans to scrap universal free school lunches for children under seven 
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“Conservative candidates must make clear whether they will vote to take away lunches from hard-pressed families or stand up to Theresa May for the sake of the education and good health of our children.

“Theresa May should take her inspiration from Jamie Oliver, not Oliver Twist.”

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