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Pubs and cafes step up after MPs reject Marcus Rashford’s school meals campaign

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Cafes, pubs and restaurants across the country have stepped up to offer free school meals for local children during half term. It comes after MPs rejected a campaign started by footballer Marcus Rashford.

A vote on the measures was backed by Labour and made its way to parliament this week. But it was defeated by 322 votes to 261.

Now dozens of hospitality businesses have shown they “stand with Rashford, not the 322”, by supporting families during the school holidays.

“Very heartening”

Among them is Andrew Mahon, who helps manage Aubergine Cafe in the Wirral, alongside his wife May. The couple are offering a free sandwich, cup of soup and piece of fruit to children over half term.

Mahon told the PA news agency:

My wife and I, we saw the vote in Parliament. And we were a bit dumbstruck. It seems like such an own goal by Parliament.

They are talking about trying to balance the books, but you don’t do that by letting kids fall destitute in the middle of a national health emergency.

Mahon said for every request for help they’ve had, they have received more than 20 times as many offers of support. And people have asked to donate money to help pay for the meals.
He said: “It’s very heartening. We weren’t expecting it.” The acts of generosity come amid a difficult time for the hospitality industry. Many business owners have been struggling to cope with the effects of coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions on their trade.
#EndChildPoverty

Rashford said he was “blown away” by the offers of support and has been retweeting businesses offering free meals. He was recently awarded an MBE after forcing a government U-turn on free school meal vouchers over the summer holidays. He tweeted:

Blown away by news of local businesses stepping up to fill the voucher scheme deficit during the October half term. Selflessness, kindness, togetherness, this is the England I know 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Add #ENDCHILDFOODPOVERTY to your tweets so I can track them. I will share as many as I can ♥️

— Marcus Rashford (@MarcusRashford) October 22, 2020

Councils step up

 

A number of councils have also said they’ll offer free school meals for children.

Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson said he would fund free school meals over half term, feeding approximately 19,800 children.

Labour-led Hammersmith and Fulham Council will give every pupil in need free school meal vouchers, equivalent to a £3 Tesco meal deal per day. Council leader Stephen Cowan said watching the vote was “cutting”.

He said:

I have seen a lot of kids who need food. I was in a school on Tuesday speaking to kids who have the free lunches now and they were explaining they have gone for days without a proper meal.

They were very sweet kids, and then I looked at the MPs who were so callously indifferent to that and I thought, how can that be happening in the fifth richest country on Earth.

There are so many things they spend money on, it’s a moral imperative.

School breakfasts will be also delivered over the break to 600 pupils across the borough most in need of help.

Southwark Council leader Kieron Williams said the government “failed, so we are stepping up”.

The London council will reallocate funds to pay for free meals over half term.

Some of the places offering support for families over half term:

– Summer House Interiors (Shrewsbury and Telford)
– Pearsons Bar (Hull)
– Castle Beach Cafe (Falmouth)
– Toast 2 Roast (St Helens)
– The Panda Cab (North Liverpool)
– Manjaros Restaurant (Middlesbrough)
– Mumtaz (Leeds)
– Berry’s Tearoom (Cumbria)
– The Rhubarb Shed Cafe (Sheffield)
– Elite on the Bail (Lincoln)
– The Marmalade Hut Ltd (Rotherham)
– Page’s Bakery Tow Law (County Durham)
– Ruddi’s Retreat (Huddersfield)
– The Vale Cafe (Rothbury)
– Warren’s Fruit and Veg (Watford)
– Jennys (Brackley)
– The Funhouse (Whitehaven)
– Jo’s Place (Wilmslow)
– Bowing Park Cafe (Shropshire)
– Green Fields Farm Shop (Telford)
– Chippy Chippy (Anglesey)
– Minikin Paint a Pot Art Cafe (Manchester)
– Babuls of Barnard Castle (Teesdale)
– The Sandwich Shop (Rotherham)
– Khandoker (Didsbury)
– Top Nosh (Hexham, Northumberland)
– Swiss Cottage Care (Ilfracombe, Devon)
– The Hawthorn (Warrington)
– El bar de tapas (Stevenage)
– The Watering Can (Liverpool)
– Laurences Tapas Bar (Blyth)
– The Pudding Pantry (Nottingham)
– Pabna Restaurant (Leek, Staffordshire)
– Barrow Community Kitchen (Barrow-in-Furness)
– Whitley Bait Sandwich and Coffee Bar (Whitley Bay)
– Astoria Bar (Urmston, Manchester)
– Belluno Italian Restaurant (Devon)
– Aubergine Cafe (Wirral)
– The Crown Inn Keynsham (Bristol)
– The Courtyard (Wigan)
– The Handsworth Inn (Sheffield)
– Taste Sandwich Bar (Liverpool)
– Baker’s (Bolton)
– Park Fish Bar (Cheshire)
– The Gingerbread House (Devon)
– The Loft Cafe Bar (Bingley)
– The Gilt Rooms (Essex)
– Olivers (Haslemere, Surrey)
– Delphine Fish and Chips (Sheffield)

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