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Home » News » GB News calls out breakfast clubs – Unmealy-mouthed reactions

GB News calls out breakfast clubs – Unmealy-mouthed reactions

"What disgusting people," one person wrote in response to the comments.

Nato Zondagh by Nato Zondagh
April 25, 2025
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The government’s recent introduction of free breakfast clubs for children has caused a stir, with some questioning whether it’s really the government’s job to provide breakfast to kids.

🏫 What Are the Breakfast Clubs?

The government’s new initiative offers free 30-minute breakfast sessions before school, designed to ensure children start their day well-fed and ready to learn. These clubs are targeted at the most disadvantaged communities, with around 180,000 pupils set to benefit.

As of this week, 750 schools across nine regions in England are already part of the programme, with more to follow. The aim is to eventually roll out the scheme to every primary school in the country.

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The programme is designed to improve pupils’ behaviour, attendance, and attainment by ensuring they don’t start their school day hungry.

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🎤 GB News Questions the Policy

However, not everyone is on board. On a recent GB News segment, presenters Eamonn Holmes and Anne Diamond grilled Labour Minister Stephen Morgan over the breakfast clubs, asking why it’s the government’s responsibility to provide children with food.

Holmes asked, “Why is giving some kid a bowl of cornflakes a priority for Labour?” His comments were echoed by Diamond, who expressed similar concerns about the initiative.

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🧐 The Debate: Is This the Government’s Job?

The ministers defending the policy argue that the clubs are necessary to combat child hunger, especially in areas where families struggle to make ends meet. They believe the breakfast clubs will help students start their day on the right foot, leading to better educational outcomes.

However, critics argue that this is a temporary fix for a much larger issue. If children are arriving at school hungry, should the focus not be on improving their home environment and tackling deeper issues such as poverty?

'Why is giving some kid a bowl of cornflakes a priority?'

Eamonn Holmes presses Labour Minister Stephen Morgan MP on why the government has prioritised free breakfast clubs for children. pic.twitter.com/V1QBAmekSy

— GB News (@GBNEWS) April 22, 2025

Later in the interview, Diamond suggested the government’s campaign should be “telling parents that it’s their responsibility to feed their children in the morning.”

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'Children going to school hungry is not good for their learning.'

'But why is that your responsibility?!'

Labour Minister Stephen Morgan MP is grilled on the government's rollout of free breakfast clubs. He says the scheme will help support with the cost-of-living crisis. pic.twitter.com/kYlib2QWgv

— GB News (@GBNEWS) April 22, 2025

Reactions

1.

Feeding children should be a priority for everyone fucking ghouls. https://t.co/T3WyVMIkwz

— Haut🖖 (@HautSpot) April 23, 2025

2.

Imagine thinking this is a good question when there's starving kids up and down the country 🤦‍♂️ cruel viewpoint https://t.co/x6x342gISm

— Caimin (@CaiminS) April 23, 2025

3.

Can he hear himself saying this out loud? https://t.co/MZhGhDdbXc

— Kyle (@kyle_seeley) April 23, 2025

4.

Anne Diamond and Eamonn Holmes should listen to themselves. They want to deny food to hungry children? What disgusting people. https://t.co/NQPgakFsw7

— Barry Michael (@B_Patz1981) April 23, 2025

5.

"Britain for British"
"Look after our own first"

"Why the fuck should kids have food" https://t.co/I6RqVB9Wey

— Harry (@surgicalscalpel) April 23, 2025

6.

Bit much?

Imagine choosing to work for GB News when you could take a toaster into the bath instead. https://t.co/hwiPU3VGNG

— Sean Biggerstaff (@Seanchuckle) April 22, 2025

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