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Old 19-05-2017, 23:48   #597
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Re: June 8th General Election

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
We agree on this point.

I don't have an answer for that though.

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But wouldn't children entitled to a fee school dinner get one?
From my local Council website

http://www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/Pa...hoolMeals.aspx
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If you are the parent, foster parent, network family carer or guardian of children at school, and you are on a low income, you could be entitled to free school meals.

Young people, who are still at school but receive income support in their own right, can also receive free school meals.

Your children are entitled to free school meals if you receive:
Income support, or
Income-Based Job Seeker's Allowance, or
Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance, or
The Guarantee Element of State Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit), or
Support under part V1 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, or
Child Tax Credit, if you have an annual taxable income (as assessed by H M Revenue and Customs) which does not exceed £16,190

Pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 are automatically entitled to Universal Infant Free School Meals, regardless of their parents' income.
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