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Clegg’s flagship free school meals ‘not good enough’

Children’s charities branded the government’s new free primary school meals programme as not good enough yesterday while the number of families living in destitution kept growing.

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg was keen to show the new £1 billion scheme — feeding around 2 million children at primary level — was an undeniable success.

“The evidence, and this has been exhaustively analys-ed, piloted, examined, is that 

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