I wouldn't necessarily say there are starving & being deprived of regular meals, it's more due to the fact that there being fed S**t the amount I see bunking off school thru the week & on weekdays at McDonald's & other fast food outlets snacking away like there's no tomorrow, it's not the lack of food it's what the food is that's the problem, it's easier to bung children a fiver or whatever & leave them to it than prepare a salad or cook a nutritional meal.TVC15 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 1:24 pmI’ve been into schools in deprived areas of the north west and when you see some of the kids who you know have got big problems at home eat at breakfast clubs you know that they are very hungry and they are not being fed properly at home. It’s especially visible on a Monday morning when they have had a weekend of being deprived of regular meals.
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With all due respect you are absolutely wrong...in terms of the schools and children I am referring to. Why you think you can comment on what I have seen and who I have spoken to I’m not sure.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 8:28 pmI wouldn't necessarily say there are starving & being deprived of regular meals, it's more due to the fact that there being fed S**t the amount I see bunking off school thru the week & on weekdays at McDonald's & other fast food outlets snacking away like there's no tomorrow, it's not the lack of food it's what the food is that's the problem, it's easier to bung children a fiver or whatever & leave them to it than prepare a salad or cook a nutritional meal.
In terms of your other comments re McDonald’s, bunking off etc I am not doubting what you have seen or experienced. It’s little or no different to kids skiving off school and spending their dinner money on a bag of chips like they did in the 1970s and 80s....and no doubt before that time too.
Making a sweeping generalisation that this is why all (or even most) kids are hungry when they turn up at school is pretty much in line with a lot of your other daft and unfounded theories you have posted on this board.
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I've seen it with my own 2 eyes kids binging on burgers & dressed in school uniform past the usual conventional break times, unless I'm hallucinating or imagining it it's true, kids (not all but most) eat plenty but are eating the wrong types of food. We should be addressing this problem & the other problem will be insignificant or lesser of a problem.TVC15 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 8:47 pmWith all due respect you are absolutely wrong...in terms of the schools and children I am referring to. Why you think you can comment on what I have seen and who I have spoken to I’m not sure.
In terms of your other comments re McDonald’s, bunking off etc I am not doubting what you have seen or experienced. It’s little or no different to kids skiving off school and spending their dinner money on a bag of chips like they did in the 1970s and 80s....and no doubt before that time too.
Making a sweeping generalisation that this is why all (or even most) kids are hungry when they turn up at school is pretty much in line with a lot of your other daft and unfounded theories you have posted on this board.
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I just said I am not doubting what you have seen. And I said that had been going on for decades too.Jakubclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 9:01 pmI've seen it with my own 2 eyes kids binging on burgers & dressed in school uniform past the usual conventional break times, unless I'm hallucinating or imagining it it's true, kids (not all but most) eat plenty but are eating the wrong types of food. We should be addressing this problem & the other problem will be insignificant or lesser of a problem.
But that is different to what I am saying.
I’m not going to engage with you on this further so I’d rather you not reply (but it’s up to you if you do so don’t take offence please)
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If you don't wish to acknowledge the fact that some are obese but "are very hungry & they are not being fed properly at home" fair enough no offence taken.TVC15 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 1:24 pmI’ve been into schools in deprived areas of the north west and when you see some of the kids who you know have got big problems at home eat at breakfast clubs you know that they are very hungry and they are not being fed properly at home. It’s especially visible on a Monday morning when they have had a weekend of being deprived of regular meals.
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Rashford lunch box for every child in the UK, what do you say?
"Those who prefer tripe, you go and stand in the queue over there".
"Those who prefer tripe, you go and stand in the queue over there".
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I think you're Neil Oliver.
On second thoughts no.
It's not Nick Irzina, is it?
On second thoughts no.
It's not Nick Irzina, is it?