Key information
Date: Thursday 06th February 2020
Time: 10:00am
Motion detail
Fiona Twycross AM moved and Léonie Cooper AM seconded the following motion, which was agreed by 12 votes in favour and 4 votes against.
“This Assembly welcomes the steps the Mayor has taken to tackle food insecurity. It notes the Mayor has developed a measure of food insecurity which shows that 400,000 children in London have low or very low food security.1 The Assembly further notes that 166,512 Londoners received assistance from a Trussell Trust foodbank – just under 60,000 of recipients were children. This cannot be acceptable in one of the richest cities in the world. We are concerned that the chief operating officer of Food and Drink Federation has said that the Government’s planned future relationship with the European Union means that food prices are likely to rise at the end of the year.
The Assembly praises the work of a number of voluntary organisations that are working to tackle food insecurity such as the Trussell Trust, Sustain, End Hunger UK and local food banks such as the Pecan foodbank in Southwark.
This Assembly agrees with the Mayor that London should be a zero-hunger city. We call on the Mayor to commit to undertake research which examines the benefits universal free school meal provision could have on educational attainment and health outcomes in London. This should be done with a view to the Mayor and Chair of the London Assembly jointly writing to the Secretary of State for Education to outline the case for extending the provision of universal free school meals.”
Response to motion
Mayor's response to motion