Manchester United star Marcus Rashford's campaign to see government reverse a decision not to provide free school meal vouchers during the summer has provoked a bizarre response from MP Therese Coffey, which has been labelled 'disgusting and heartless'.
The England forward has raised about £20m to supply three million meals to vulnerable people while working with charity FareShare UK during the coronavirus lockdown.Rashford has now followed up his initial campaign with a series of four tweets in an attempt to raise awareness of the impact that coronavirus lockdown has had on families from less affluent backgrounds."When you wake up this morning and run your shower, take a second to think about parents who have had their water turned off.