Nicola Sturgeon has branded a debate about extending free school meals in England as "jaw-dropping". The First Minister weighed into the House of Commons debate as Tory MPs looked to crunch a Labour Party motion to allow kids in poverty to be fed over the holiday period.Sturgeon responded to Tory MP Brendan Clarke-Smith who slammed the free school meal motion.
Clarke Smith said: “I do not believe in nationalising children. "We need to get back to the idea of taking responsibility. "This means less celebrity virtue signalling on Twitter by proxy."A fuming Ms Sturgeon said the debate was 'jaw-dropping' and assured that the Scottish Government had already planned on continuing free school meals for the upcoming holidays.She wrote: "Some of the.
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