Marcus Rashford has hailed ‘superstars’ across Britain for supporting his campaign for free school meals. The Manchester United star, 22, is pushing Boris Johnson towards another U-turn after his petition gained nearly a million signatures. The England striker said, according to The Sun: ‘To all the local business owners, to the food bank volunteers, to the teachers, to the carers, to the campaigners, this is your moment. Marcus Rashford has hailed ‘superstars’ across Britain for supporting his campaign for free school meals ‘Our children have felt the warmth and the compassion of their community and I am grateful beyond words. ‘We have proved that even when we have little, we still have something to give. I am truly humbled by what I have witnessed over the last couple of days, I couldn’t be prouder to call Britain my home, and to call football my profession. ‘To all of you climbing into bed tonight after a hard day supporting our most needy, I salute you. You are the real superstars. I’m in awe of you all. Thank you.’ The Manchester United star, 22, is pushing Boris Johnson towards another U-turn after his petition gained nearly a million signatures Many restaurants and… Read full this story
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