Loose Women panellists clashed over whether school non-uniform days should be banned or not.
Was there anything more upsetting than forgetting about a non-uniform day in school? From experience, no there definitely wasn’t.
Yesterday, Loose Women viewers were left completely divided after a live debate discussing the issue of possibly banning non-uniform days.
The discussion came about as more and more headteachers are cancelling costume and non-uniform days due to concerns about them being unfair to children who may not be able to afford clothes to wear.
Studies have revealed that there has been a spike in the number of children missing school on non-uniform days.
During the live discussion, Stacey said: “It’s a hard one. I do totally emphasise with anyone who dreads non-uniform day, especially if they can’t afford a costume.
Although she additionally stated that she doesn’t think they should be cancelled, she added: “I do think it’s nice for the kids and I don’t think the kids worry as much as the adults do. The other day it was ‘wear red day’ for racism and I just gave Leighton one of Zach’s tops to wear – he wasn’t bothered
at all.”
Brenda disagreed, referring to her own experiences at school. She said: “I don’t think it’s a parent thing. For me, there were three lots of clothes – home, church and school uniform. I like a school uniform, it shows unity, there’s no reason for someone to pick you out of a crowd.
“It [non-uniform days] runs a risk of making that child feel like they’re left out of something.”
Loose Women viewers were divided by the debate with some supporting the view that they should be cancelled.
One tweeted, “When I was at school, I hated non-uniform days. As there was always the ‘pressure to look a certain way etc. It puts more pressure on the children and could create an opportunity for bullying”.
However, one disagreed tweeting “Banning non-school uniform days is nonsense”