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MalcSB

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My daughters school is part of the scheme already being in Bedworth and it’s literally a staff member stood with a box of cold dry bagels offering them to kids as they walk in.

Checked the numbers and this is a cost of about £600m a year or about a third of the savings from WFA.
Sounds very appetising.
 

shmmeee

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Sounds very appetising.

It’s rubbish and she never wants it.

If it were funded properly so they could open early though then I know of at least three parents I talk to who would get to work an hour earlier, pay more taxes, and fund your pension though.
 

MalcSB

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My daughters school is part of the scheme already being in Bedworth and it’s literally a staff member stood with a box of cold dry bagels offering them to kids as they walk in.

Checked the numbers and this is a cost of about £600m a year or about a third of the savings from WFA.
How long do you think before kids will either be telling the staff member to stick their cold dry bagels up their arse, or using them for food fights?
 

MalcSB

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It’s rubbish and she never wants it.

If it were funded properly so they could open early though then I know of at least three parents I talk to who would get to work an hour earlier, pay more taxes, and fund your pension though.
Great idea. How do you feel about Eltons kids getting a free cold dry bagel. Or that other millionaire Starmer.
 

shmmeee

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How long do you think before kids will either be telling the staff member to stick their cold dry bagels up their arse, or using them for food fights?

Bedworth primaries are bad but not quite that bad yet.

Just got a letter from my eldest a secondary begging parents to stop calling their kids during lessons and sending them in with energy drinks though, so give it a couple of years I’m sure.
 

shmmeee

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Great idea. How do you feel about Eltons kids getting a free cold dry bagel. Or that other millionaire Starmer.

If it means he can write another banger in the time he’s saved and pay a few more million in taxes from the profits all the better.

Investment in kids is pretty much as close as you get to a no brainer.
 

MalcSB

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Bedworth primaries are bad but not quite that bad yet.

Just got a letter from my eldest a secondary begging parents to stop calling their kids during lessons and sending them in with energy drinks though, so give it a couple of years I’m sure.
Honestly why would parents call their children during school time.
 

MalcSB

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If it means he can write another banger in the time he’s saved and pay a few more million in taxes from the profits all the better.

Investment in kids is pretty much as close as you get to a no brainer.
A cold dry bagel doesn’t sound like what was suggested, it’s not a breakfast it’s a load of carbohydrate calories which won’t last a morning school session.

It might not come as a surprise that I am not all that keen on your use of the last 4 words.
 

shmmeee

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A cold dry bagel doesn’t sound like what was suggested, it’s not a breakfast it’s a load of carbohydrate calories which won’t last a morning school session.

It might not come as a surprise that I am not all that keen on your use of the last 4 words.

Hence the need for Labour to expand funding to the program. I’m glad you agree with Keir Starmer.
 

PVA

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Do you mean those who voted Labour?
Will you take your own advice?


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