Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford said he was overwhelmed by pride after the British government swung to support his call to provide free meals to vulnerable children during the winter holidays.
Rashford has campaigned for food vouchers during school holidays for children who normally receive free meals during term time if their parents receive welfare support. Parliament last month rejected a Labour Party motion to extend free school meals until Easter 2021 from the cut-off before the half-term and winter holidays.
Rashford said he spoke to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday and was briefed about the government’s plans to provide £170 million of extra funding to the campaign.
“There is still so much more to do, and my immediate concern is the approximate 1.7 million children who miss out on free school meals... because their family income isn’t quite low enough,” the 23-year-old said in a statement to British media.
“But the intent the Government have shown today is nothing but positive and they should be recognised for that,” he added.