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Labour’s support for Rashford is a sham. Here’s why.

Steve Topple by Steve Topple
18 October 2020
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If there’s a bandwagon to be jumped on, you can be sure that Keir Starmer’s Labour Party will be first in the queue. But its support for footballer Marcus Rashford’s campaign over free school meals is actually a sham.

Marcus Rashford

Rashford has become a prominent anti-poverty campaigner. Most recently, he launched a petition calling on the government to end child food poverty. The petition has three asks:

  • “Expand free school meals to all under-16s where a parent or guardian is in receipt of Universal Credit or equivalent benefit”.
  • “Provide meals & activities during all holidays”.
  • ” Increase the value of Healthy Start vouchers to at least £4.25 per week, and expand the scheme”.

Currently, children only get free school meals if their parents/guardians earn less than £7,400 a year. Also, there is no support with food during the holidays. Charities have been picking up this role. Meanwhile, Healthy Start Vouchers are given to parents/guardians who claim social security, but they’re means tested. The vouchers are worth £3.10 and are for children under four or pregnant women.

As of 2pm on Sunday 18 October, nearly 300,000 people had signed Rashford’s petition. On 17 October, Labour backed Rashford’s petition – but the devil is in the detail.

Enter the Labour Party

The BBC said that the party:

has given ministers 72 hours to agree to provide free school meals during the holidays, warning that one million children could be left hungry.

Shadow education secretary Kate Green said ‘now is the time to act’, and Labour warned would force a vote by MPs if the programme is not extended.

‘Hurrah!’ you may think. But Labour’s support is not actually all that it seems.

Con artists

As one person tweeted:

On #Ridge Kate Green confirms that Labour wants free school meals during holidays for children of families on UC only for this academic year. That's a long way short of what Marcus Rashford is campaigning for.
When I pointed that out yesterday I was called a liar.

— Briefcase Michael (@BriefcaseMike) October 18, 2020

And as Green confirmed on Sophie Ridge on Sunday, Labour does only support Rashford’s campaign “whilst we are in the depths of this crisis”:

"Families are in a desperate situation."

Shadow Education Secretary @KateGreenSU says Labour wants free school meals for children during holidays "whilst we are in the depths of this crisis", adding it would make an "enormous difference". #Ridge https://t.co/XfcjotWjor pic.twitter.com/L5JXttWyaw

— Politics Hub with Sophy Ridge (@SkyPoliticsHub) October 18, 2020

This is not what Rashford is calling for. He wants the government to provide free meals permanently during school holidays.

So it seems Labour is actually sitting on the fence again – this time over child food poverty. Which will do nothing to sort the issue out. Because the problem of hungry children in the UK is nothing new.

We need a system change

In 2017, UNICEF said that around 2.5 million children in the UK lived in food insecurity. At the same time, only 42% of children entitled to free school meals actually got them. By 2019/20, The Trussell Trust said it had given food parcels to over 700,000 children. And as The Canary previously reported, social security has not been enough for parents/guardians to adequately provide for their children.

Before the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, we already had a huge problem in the UK with child food poverty. The pandemic has made that worse. So Labour’s half-baked support for Rashford’s campaign is nowhere near good enough. But ultimately, the footballer’s demands are also only a temporary solution. We need a system change. It must be one that ends poverty for good. And then the state would not need to support parents and children. Until then, everything else is just a quick fix.

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