Jamie Oliver is ready to ‘fight’ Prime Minister Liz Truss over her stance on free school meals for children.
– which he recently admitted he still gets stick for.
Boris Johnson had appeared to be on board with Jamie’s campaigns before he stepped down as Prime Minister ‘He had to nearly die and have a child to put him in the frame of mind to do the right thing,’ Jamie quipped, referring to Johnson’s time in intensive care with Covid-19 at the beginning of the pandemic.‘We’ve been tracking her and her views for six, seven years. She’s not going to change. She has a view, that’s it.
Jamie shares five children with wife Jools, and said the free meals campaign won’t apply to his family but should help all children who need it That included the energy price guarantee to protect people, businesses and the public sector from ‘unmanageable, unsustainable high costs’ and ‘welcoming people in need’ through the Ukrainian refugee schemes, the statement added.
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