Keir Starmer planning supervised tooth brushing in schools and vape ad ban

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The Labour leader also wants to introduce a 9pm watershed for junk food ads
The Labour leader also wants to introduce a 9pm watershed for junk food ads

SIR Keir Starmer says he will fight for a nanny state to improve kids’ health.

The Labour leader pointed out that our youngsters are fatter than their French counterparts in an effort to get the nation match fit.

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Sir Keir Starmer is planning to improve kids' health, and wants to introduce supervised toothbrushing in schools for three to five-year-oldsCredit: AFP - Getty

Young Britons are also smaller than Haitians and sadder than Turks, his party declared.

Sir Keir said: “Frankly, if this was a parent treating children as badly as the UK government they’d be charged with neglect.

“The moment you do anything on child health, people say you’re going to have a nanny state.

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“We want to fight that.”

As part of a health initiative, Sir Keir plans to introduce supervised toothbrushing in schools for three to five-year-olds.

Other aspects of the plan include a 9pm watershed for junk food ads, banning vape ads aimed at kids, and cutting waiting times for hospital care for children.

When asked if the role of ­parents should have greater prominence than the state, he said: “It’s a bit of both.

“We want to encourage good parenting. But we can’t just turn our back on this.

“The biggest cause of hospital admissions for six to ten-year-olds is decaying teeth.

“That is shocking.”

The toothbrushing in schools plan previously drew criticism from unions who said it was not “the role of teachers to be making sure children brush their teeth”.

Labour will launch their Child Health Action Plan as Sir Keir visits a top kids’ hospital tomorrow.

But health minister Andrea Leadsom said: “Labour’s unfunded promises on healthcare would cost taxpayers billions.”

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A list of Labour's proposals
A list of Labour's proposalsCredit: Supplied

Ryan Sabey

Vaping, The Sun Newspaper, Schools, Obesity, Labour Party, Children parenting and family life, Sir Keir Starmer, Andrea Leadsom

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