Education Secretary and Women and Equalities Minister Bridget Phillipson
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As reports fuel speculation about Labour axing universal free school meals, GB News asks its members if pupils should receive the perk.
A staggering 77 per cent of GB News's 1,172 respondents argued school dinners should not be free for all children, with just 23 per cent supporting the current model.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is currently considering ending universal free school meals for primary school children, The Times has reported.
However, a source close to the Education Secretary labelled the suggestion as "total rubbish".
Chancellor Rachel Reeves also dismissed the suggestion.
She said: "This Government is rolling out free breakfast clubs in all primary schools from April.
"I don't recognise those claims that the Government are looking at means-testing free school meals.
“In fact, this Government are ensuring that all children get a good start to the day with a breakfast club, helping working parents and helping all children get a good start in life.
"That is what this government is determined to do after 14 years of Conservative failure."
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