Daily Mail

POVERTY BLOW FOR MARCUS

- ByB IAN HERBERT

Marcus rashford is understood to be deeply disappoint­ed by Education secretary Gavin Williamson’s response to his plea for help to tackle child poverty. details of a letter from Williamson to the England forward — responding to the player’s heartfelt request to deal with a crisis affecting millions of impoverish­ed British children — are to be revealed by the BBc today. Sportsmail understand­s that rashford feels a lack of empathy falls way short of what he had hoped for. The BBc would not disclose the

details of the Williamson letter ahead of today’s broadcast. But it is understood that it merely outlines what the Conservati­ve party have done for children while in power. It has been viewed as an unexpected­ly cold and dismissive response to what the 22-year-old Manchester United forward considers to be an existentia­l crisis for impoverish­ed British children, rather than simply a Covid-related problem. Williamson is not scheduled to appear on BBC Breakfast when contents of the letter will be revealed today. Instead, the presenters will be joined by Conservati­ve MP Robert halfon, chair of the education select committee, to discuss the issue. Rashford followed up a letter to MPs in June with requests for three new policy initiative­s: an expansion of free school meals to every family on Universal Credit or the equivalent, an increase in holiday provision to support another 1.1 million children receiving free school meals, and an increase in the healthy Start vouchers from £3.10 per week to £4.25, helping a further 290,000 pregnant women and children under the age of four.

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