Footballer calls on public to back food poverty campaign and help rather than judge children

Marcus Rashford has issued an appeal to the public to back his food poverty campaign, saying that showing compassion and empathy towards the poorest children in society is part of “what it means to be British”.

The footballer called on people to be generous and to help rather than judge children in families that have fallen on hard times.

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