Andy Jolley
@ajjolley
Believer in nominative determinism & occasional Dachshund wrangler. Interests & ramblings inc School Meals, fighting for a fairer society & Concussion in rugby
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18-11-2011 23:13:27
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A plague on both their houses
Both Sadiq Khan and Susan Hall AM playing politics with school food & both getting basic facts wrong
Really poor from Sadiq, but Sue Hall is just an appalling candidate
Accountability Jones In fact it was a Muslim security guard who has died trying to protect the shoppers. RIP
A plague on both their houses
Both Sadiq Khan and Susan Hall AM playing politics with school food & both getting basic facts wrong
Really poor from Sadiq, but Sue Hall is just an appalling candidate
I’m trying to be low key about the London mayoral election
But I wish Sadiq Khan would stop scaremongering about free school meals & separate queues from 40 years ago
No school does separate queues or different coloured tickets nowadays
These are really damaging insinuations
Andy Jolley I have written a response. As someone who has ADHD, whilst I like Joe, I find his remarks offensive. My son also has ADHD and this was not a result of me giving him UPF. So many people jumping on the UPF bandwagon, often making claims not supported by the current evidence.
Presumably Tom Tugendhat is aware that the Tories introduced Universal Infant Free School Meals, have regularly reaffirmed their support for the policy & constantly brag about how many pupils they feed
It’s blatant hypocrisy to criticise Sadiq Khan for Universal Primary FSM
Aside from everything else, it’s interesting to note that a take up rate of 76% is considered high
More evidence for House of Lords Food, Diet and Obesity Committee that Bee Wilson underestimated the true Take-up and all the more reason to think she was right & we need to do more to improve the on food offer
Richard John Baa Ram Ewe 🏴🐑🐷🦃🚜 The policy on universal free school meals is regressive and simply wrong. Better to provide the highest quality of nutritious food to those who truly need. A truly progressive change would have been to raise the threshold for fsm to ensure that the most in need benefitted