Full marks to Rashford, he's using his position to help people and I'd happily applaud him if he played at the Etihad. Some things are far, far more important than football and children going hungry - in this day and age - just shouldn't be happening.
What I don't get is why the Government gave Rashford an MBE - presumably for his campaigning - then voted against what he was trying to do! It defies any kind of logic.
I just assumed that everyone wanted to help vulnerable people, especially children. Do those who voted against it have a pulse?
For what it costs, it shouldn't even be discussed. Children cannot help who their parents are and we should not - under any circumstances - punish them.