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Will Labour really risk a row about free school dinners? f oo ee

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March 25, 2025

Rachel Reeves says she does not recognise” news reports that ministers are considering the future of free school meals for infant pupils in England it is a devolved matter).

- SEAN O'GRADY

Will Labour really risk a row about free school dinners? f oo ee

Specifically though it has not been specifically denied the suggestion is that means-testing may be introduced, which would reduce the number of children who are eligible as well as the cost).

The chancellor will need to make considerable cuts to spending plans across government, perhaps including previously “protected” areas such as schools, if she is to reach her fiscal targets and fulfil the broad public spending plans to be announced tomorrow.

What’s the proposal?

If there is such a thing, then it is most likely to involve reducing the number of children in England who receive free school meals. Savings in the education budget could be achieved by ending universal free school meals for all pupils in reception, year 1 and year 2, according to reports. For older children in state schools, free school meals are means-tested, and linked to families qualifying for various social security benefits. The move would thus bring the very youngest children into line with their older siblings.

What’s the truth?

Hard to say. Reeves says she doesn’t “recognise” the idea, which can be spin-doctor-speak for “We’re thinking about something along those lines, and it’s uncertain and therefore we can’t commit either way.”

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