Reports warn schools currently expecting refurbishments could suffer due to the shortfall

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A spending gap in Nick Clegg鈥檚 free school meals plan has been filled by taking 拢80m from the Department for Education鈥檚 school buildings budget, it has emerged.

According to The Times, Clegg鈥檚 拢600m plan to offer all five to seven-year-olds free school meals failed to consider the cost of refitting school kitchens to cope with extra demand.

One source noted the 鈥渟hortcomings鈥 of a policy that provides free school meals while 4,000 primary schools don鈥檛 have kitchens.

Another source from the DfE told the Times the money 鈥渄oes not exist鈥 and schools expecting refurbishments would suffer.

A 拢150m fund approved by David Cameron and George Osborne, to fill the spending gap, will take 拢70m from the Treasury on top of the 拢80m from the building budget.

Reports from the cabinet indicate tensions between Clegg and education secretary Michael Gove are increasing, with the budget raid said to have 鈥渋nfuriated鈥 him.

A DfE source said: 鈥淭here is no spare money in either the basic needs or maintenance budget to pay for Clegg鈥檚 kitchens.鈥

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