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School Meals
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school meals cost an average of £2 per pupil per day, that's £360 a year.
MPs can claim up to £400 a month, that's £4800 a year for food.
8 million people live in food poverty in the UK, 2.2 million of those are school children. (only 1 million children were eligible for free school meals in 16/17)
On the 1st of april 2018 100,000 more kids will lost their meals.
On the 1st of april 2018, MPs salaries rose to £77,379
Controlled poverty is what the troy wants, not the abolition of poverty
- Aneurin Bevan
MPs can claim up to £400 a month, that's £4800 a year for food.
8 million people live in food poverty in the UK, 2.2 million of those are school children. (only 1 million children were eligible for free school meals in 16/17)
On the 1st of april 2018 100,000 more kids will lost their meals.
On the 1st of april 2018, MPs salaries rose to £77,379
Controlled poverty is what the troy wants, not the abolition of poverty
- Aneurin Bevan
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not quite getting the connection with school meals but while I understand MPs are valid targets for complaints their salary is actually quite low. Most of the senior managers where I work are paid a lot more than that, the directors and the up to 6 layers higher than directors to CEO are twice to 6 times that much. And lets not get into footballers. That's life.