Theresa May is expected to have dropped plans to scrap free school lunches for infant pupils from today’s Queen’s Speech.
It comes after the Liberal Democrats strongly criticised the Conservatives during the election campaign over the plans which would have deprived 1.7 million children of free school lunches, including 700,000 living in poverty.
Liberal Democrat Shadow Education Secretary Layla Moran said:
“I’m glad Theresa May has bowed to pressure and agreed not to scrap free school lunches.
“This is a victory for families across the country. Thousands of children living in poverty will now continue to receive a free nutritious meal a day.
“I am proud of the role the Liberal Democrats played in first introducing free school lunches and then protecting them from Theresa May.
“We will now fight to ensure the Conservatives rein back on their plans to extend grammars and reduce school funding.”