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School voucher win for Rashford

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MARCUS RASHFORD said “look at what we can do when we come together” after his campaign to extend the children’s food voucher scheme into the summer holidays led to a Government U-turn.

Rashford wrote an open letter to MPs this week urging the Government to reverse its decision not to award free school meals vouchers in England – for which nearly 1.3 million children are eligible – outside of term time.

The Manchester United and England forward followed that up with an impassione­d article in The Times yesterday, detailing his experience of growing up using food banks and receiving free meals as a child.

And the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “Owing to the coronaviru­s pandemic the Prime Minister fully understand­s that children and parents face an entirely unpreceden­ted situation over the summer.

“To reflect this we will be providing a Covid Summer Food Fund.

“This will provide food vouchers covering the six-week holiday period. This is a specific measure to reflect the unique circumstan­ces of the pandemic.

“The scheme will not continue beyond the summer and those eligible will be those who already qualify for free school meals.”

Reacting to the news, Rashford wrote on Twitter: “I don’t even know what to say. Just look at what we can do when we come together, THIS is England in 2020.”

The cost will come to £120 million in additional funding, Downing Street said.

Referring to Rashford, the Prime Minister’s spokespers­on added: “The PM welcomes his contributi­on to the debate around poverty and respects the fact that he has been using his profile as a leading sportsman to highlight important issues.”

Former England striker Gary Lineker responded to Rashford’s successful campaign by tweeting “Great to see @ManUtd’s number 10 changing policy at number 10. Extraordin­ary campaign and win for the brilliant @MarcusRash­ford.”

Rashford, who has raised £20 million to boost food distributi­on with the charity FareShare, has garnered significan­t media interest with his campaign.

He wrote in The Times: “Today I focus on a trophy that stands for something much bigger than football.

“A U-turn on the decision to stop the free food voucher scheme continuing over the summer holidays could help us reach the next round but we still have a very long way to go as a country to eventually lift the trophy. In this case, the trophy is combating child poverty.

“I don’t claim to have the education of an MP in parliament, but I do have a social education.

“I am clued up on the difference a U-turn decision would make on the 1.3 million vulnerable children across the UK who are registered for free school meals because 10 years ago I was one of them.”

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