An early glance at how the UK's departure from the European Union has measured up to its promises.
“If he’s going to call it a stunt he (Mr Johnson) should probably come with me to a food distribution centre to see these families this morning and explain to them what is a lifeline to them is a stunt, because it certainly isn’t from their point of view."
It comes amid reports of Scottish fish being left to rot due to bureaucracy in what has been dubbed the “Brexit fishing disaster”.
"We are going to start by taking on Rupert Murdoch."
Despite experiencing cuts the council continues to deliver free school meals, providing the option of either vouchers or hampers of food - checked by a team of nutritionists.
He said there are two bigger deals the president could potentially do – an EU-US free trade deal and taking America into the transpacific partnership.
It will use an opposition day debate to say eligible families should be guaranteed to receive the full value of free school meals throughout the year.
Last week Jacob Rees-Mogg said fish in British waters are “better and happier” after Brexit.
“We also miss our British colleagues for their pragmatism, and their humour and rhetoric.”
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