Politics

Tory MP defends free school meal controversy, saying: “It’s only lunch”

Conservative MP Pauline Latham has come out in defence of the government after pictures appeared online showing paltry portions that are being distributed to vulnerable families.

Speaking to Channel 4’s Jon Snow the MP for Mid Derbyshire said “it’s only their lunch” as the scarcity of food caused outrage among voters.

“The schools make the decision,” she said. “It isn’t the government. The schools decide whether they want to use local vouchers with a local provider. There are some national ones coming online any minute now. We don’t give out cash as such.”

She continued: “The whole point of this is to give a balanced meal for the children.

“It’s only their lunch, it’s not all meals every day. It’s enough for lunches for a child for a week… Usually.”

The comments have provoked outrage on social media, with Michael Spicer pointing out that for many of Britain’s most vulnerable children lunch may be the only meal they have for the whole day.

Others have pointed to Latham’s voting record, which paints a clear picture of her attitude towards welfare.

She was also accused of “gaslighting” and “shifting blame” following the scandal by making out parents and schools are at fault.

Related: Inside the Members’ Dining Room: Where a £30 meal costs MPs just £12.75

Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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