The Scotsman

Marcus Rashford ‘overwhelme­d’ after U-turn on free school meals

- By AMY WATSON newsdeskts@scotsman.com

England football er Marcus Rashford has hailed the power of “kindness and compassion” after the UK government U-turned over providing free meals to disadvanta­ged children in England during the Christmas holidays.

The Prime Minister personally phoned the Manchester United star on Saturday to alert him of the government’s decision to release £170 million of extra funding for the measure.

The money will pay for the Covid Winter Grant Scheme to support families over the season, while the Holiday Activities and Food programme will be extended to cover the Easter, summer and Christmas breaks in 2021, the Department for Work and Pensions announced.

Rash ford said he was“so proud” of those who had united behind his campaign and that he was “overwhelme­d by the out pouring of empathy and understand­ing”, promising his supporters to “fight for the rest of my life” to end child hunger in the UK.

In a statement posted on Twitter on Sunday morning, R ashford said he wanted to reflect on what had happened over the past few weeks.

“I am so proud of ‘us’ as a collective. ‘Us’ being the local businesses, charity workers, volunteers, teachers, social workers, carers and key workers.

“Together we have demonstrat­ed the power of kindness and compassion. We have shown that when it comes down to the wire, we will always have each other.

“Seeing the role everyone has played in supporting our most vulnerable children has been the greatest moment of my life.

“I have been over whelmed by the outpouring of empathy and understand­ing.

“I am fully committed to this cause, and I will fight for the rest of my life for it, because in my mind no child should ever go hungry in the United Kingdom.

“I don’t want any child to go through what I went through,

and any parent to experience what my mother experience­d ,” he said.

The star also tweeted: “Kindness is power.”

As part of the package, Healthy Start payments, which help expectant mothers and those with young children on low incomes and in receipt of benefits to buy fresh fruit and vegetables, are set to rise from £3.10 to £4.25 a week from April 2021.

Rashford said he had a “good conversati­on” with the Prime Minister following his team’s Premier League clash against Everton on Saturday.

“There is still so much more to do, and my immediate concern is the approximat­ely 1.7 million children who miss out on free school meals, holiday provision and Healthy Star t vouchers because their family income isn’t quite low enough, but the intent the government have shown today is nothing but positive and they should be recognised for that.

“The steps made today will improve the lives of near 1.7 million children in the UK over the next 12 months, and that can only be celebrated. ”

The U-turn comes after the government last month whipped Tory MPs to vote against a Lab our motion in the Commons calling for the extension of free school meals after Rash ford’ s campaign.

 ??  ?? 0 A mural of Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford by Street artist Akse has appeared on the wall of a cafe in Withington
0 A mural of Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford by Street artist Akse has appeared on the wall of a cafe in Withington

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