Campaigning Marcus Rashford has said he wants to continue to do more for people in need after his free school meals victory.
The England and Manchester United star is already planning his next move after forcing Boris Johnson into a U-turn over children’s food vouchers.
Following pressure from Rashford, Downing Street announced a one-off £120million fund which will help 1.3million children in England over the six-week summer school break.
Rashford’s campaign has earned him plaudits from around the world. And a banner proclaiming 'Rashford 1 Boris 0' has been hung from a road sign in Wythenshawe, the area of Manchester where the striker grew up.