Money is being provided for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland to emulate the English scheme, however, it will be up to the respective devolved governments to decide whether to spend this on free lunches.
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The £600m plan is estimated to save families an average of £437 per child and, in a Coalition trade-off, the Lib Dems have given the go-ahead for the Conservatives to announce a tax break for married couples which could be worth around £3 per week.
Free school dinners will go some way to make up for what some viewed as the penalising of middle income families by recent changes to Child Benefit. According to The Independent, some 400,000 children already receive free meals but an estimated four in 10 children living in poverty do not currently qualify.