Manchester United star, who earlier this year forced Boris Johnson into a spectacular U-turn over extending free school meals into the summer holidays, responded to a comment made by MP for Thirsk and Malton Kevin Hollinrake.
The MP was praising the government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme on Twitter when he replied to a comment about Rashford's school meals campaign, saying: “Where they can, it’s a parents’ job to feed their children.”The striker replied to him, explaining that the comment could prevent families from asking for help.“I would urge you to talk to families before tweeting.
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