UK Free School Meals Expansion Faces Political and Budgetary Delays
Efforts to expand free school meal eligibility across England are now expected to stretch into 2026, following political disputes and fiscal constraints. Advocates argue the policy is critical to addressing child poverty and educational inequality, particularly amid high living costs. The government has cited budget pressures and implementation challenges, while opposition parties accuse ministers of lacking urgency. The delay highlights broader debates over social spending priorities and the role of the state in safeguarding child welfare.