Jamie Oliver: PMs have not taken child health seriously
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has said ensuring that schoolchildren have nutritious meals would lead to a "better GDP".
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that school dinners were a long term investment which took "10-20 years" to see results from.
"I've seen six prime ministers and 13 education secretaries and none of them have taken seriously managing child health," he added.
He said poverty and ill-health was higher in regions with more poverty, which led to "poor people being kept poor".