Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has criticised Britain's Conservative MP Kevin Hollinrake for claiming it was 'a parent's job to feed their children'.
Rashford's comment came after Hollinrake - the member for Thirsk and Malton - tweeted about the success of the government's Eat Out to Help Out scheme, which involved participating restaurants giving subsidised discounts to patrons.
A Twitter user, Bryan Barrett, praised the government's efforts, but asked why it took until Rashford raised the child poverty issue for action to be taken.
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"Whilst we're discussing food, why does it take footballer @MarcusRashford to make a stand for the hungry children in our society?