London: The British government agreed to fund free meals for the poorest children over the winter period in a major policy reversal, local media reported. The move came after a sustained campaign by footballer Marcus Rashford against child poverty.
MPs of the ruling Conservative party had previously voted down a motion of the opposition Labour Party to extend free school meals for vulnerable kids during the school holidays, arguing that existing support measures were sufficient, Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday.
The British government will spend about 400 million pounds (about US $526.3 million), including a fund of 170 million pounds (about US $223.7 million) to be distributed through local councils that would be utilised to help families with food and bills, said the BBC in a report.
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