Responding to Labour’s ultimatum on Government to provide free
school meals (FSM) until spring or face a Commons vote, Dr Mary
Bousted, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union,
said:
"Throughout 2020, , and
have had to be dragged into doing what is right for
disadvantaged young people. They have failed to deliver
sufficient IT equipment for remote learning, and then there was
the botched roll-out of home delivery of free school meals during
lockdown. That is before we even get to the repeated efforts of
campaigners, including Marcus Rashford MBE, to address need
during each school holiday.
"Any sensible Government would have met this call many months
ago, once and for all, with a commitment to supporting families
during holidays for as long as this situation continues.
"Instead, the Prime Minister has been under a series of delusions
about 'sending Covid packing', but it didn't happen in the
summer, and it doesn't look like it will be resolved any time
soon. In all this, he is not doing what is necessary to keep
families safe as winter approaches. Optimism, his stock in trade,
is not something you can eat. With increasing lockdowns expected
and the additional worries of reduced furlough, job losses, and
the increased costs of working from home, families on low incomes
need additional support now to keep afloat.
"The comments yesterday from the Prime Minister's spokesman were
callous in the extreme. Covid has pushed many families over the
brink into poverty, forcing thousands into food insecurity. This
Government knows perfectly well our perilous economic situation
and how hard this has hit disadvantaged families, not only those
registered for FSM but the additional tens of thousands who will
be plunged into poverty as a result of the recession.
"It is obvious that the Prime Minister and those around him
cannot be relied upon to do what is right for disadvantaged
pupils and students, which is why Labour has been moved to issue
this deadline. The National Education Union fully supports their
actions today."