The Tories said nobody would lose their free school meals in Universal Credit shakeup. THEY LIED

Last Updated: April 6, 2018By

Sweeping cuts to school meal eligibility have been waved through in a Commons vote.

Nobody will lose a free school meal because of the changes to Universal Credit. That’s what the Tories said.

They said the change would make more people eligible.

Numerically, that is accurate.

But it doesn’t mean nobody will lose out.

The truth is exactly as was stated at the time the change was introduced – 160,000 vulnerable pupils will lose free school meals.

The fact that 210,000 others will gain them does not make this fact any less unpalatable.

Tens of thousands of poorer kids will find free school meals swiped from their plates under the Tories’ flagship welfare shake-up.

The ongoing rollout of Universal Credit will see 160,000 children – one in eight who received the handout through the old system – denied the hot lunch after the switch, according to experts.

Only youngsters from families on UC with net earnings below £7,400 a year will get free school meals.

IFS [Institute for Fiscal Studies] research economist Tom Waters said: “The change in the structure of the benefits system inherent in Universal Credit … creates a substantial number of losers, but also a greater number of winners, with children of lone parents and of working parents especially likely to gain entitlement.”

Shadow Education Secretary Angela Rayner said: “Ministers claimed time and time again that nobody would lose a meal under their plans, but the IFS have revealed that one in eight children who were eligible before Universal Credit could find their meals taken away once the Tories’ plans are imposed in full.”

Source: 160,000 children set to be denied free school meals under Tory welfare shake-up – Mirror Online


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No Comments

  1. boromoor April 7, 2018 at 1:27 am - Reply

    I’ve come to expect lies from them, I’d feel almost disappointed if they hadn’t.

  2. NMac April 7, 2018 at 7:47 am - Reply

    Lies, Lies and yet more blatant lies…

  3. John Costello April 7, 2018 at 8:33 am - Reply

    Labour need to be more robust in their opposition to Universal Credit.

    John Costello
    Activist for ‘We Are Shadows’

  4. Dave Rowlands April 7, 2018 at 9:31 am - Reply

    Net earnings of less than £142.31 a week, wow, most people pay that in rent.Why isn’t it set at the cap they imposed?

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