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Plaid Cymru leader's free secondary school meals pledge

 

 

Plaid Cymru-led councils will aim to offer free school meals to all secondary pupils within five years, party leader Adam Price says.
 

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Free meals are already being extended to all children in primary education under Plaid's co-operation agreement with Labour ministers in the Senedd.
 

Mr Price announced the policy at Plaid's party conference, where he acknowledged the "disappointment" of last year's Senedd election.
 

The party came third in the polls.
 

Mr Price said the co-operation agreement he struck with the Welsh Labour government had given the party influence in a wide range of areas including securing the extension of free school meals for all primary school pupils.
 

Plaid Cymru leads four of the 22 Welsh councils, with elections due in May.
 

The roll-out of the £200m universal free school meals programme for primary pupils is expected to start in September.
 

In his conference speech in Cardiff, Mr Price said Plaid Cymru-led councils "will commit to setting the goal and begin immediately planning to extend universal free school meals to all secondary school pupils within the next five years".
 

"Through free school meals for all we will begin to create a Wales free of hunger and poverty."

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