Rishi Sunak and Gavin Williamson in furious free school meals row amid claims 'no funding requested' for winter aid

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RISHI Sunak and Gavin Williamson are caught up in a furious row over free schools meals after claims there was “no funding requested” for extra help over the winter. Allies of the Chanc…

RISHI Sunak and Gavin Williamson are caught up in a furious row over free schools meals after claims there was "no funding requested" for extra help over the winter.

He said: "I will repeat my most important point - we don't want to see children going hungry this winter, this Christmas, certainly not, as a result of any inattention by this Government."And after the motion was voted down he took to Twitter to share inspirational businesses who wereCouncils across the country said they would front up the cash to extend free school meals in their area.

He said: "it was this very government who set the precedent by providing food vouchers for children during the Easter holidays. Business Minister Nadhim Zahawi dismissed a growing rift between Mr Sunak and Mr Williamson, telling Sky News: "There is absolutely lockstep between the Chancellor and the Education Secretary and the Prime Minister and this Government to make sure we target funding to those families that need it."

 

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