"There is not one dealer on the planet who's accepting Dairylea sarnies in exchange for gear".
Now The Mill in Stokesley, near Middlesbrough, has banned Tory MPs Matt Vickers, Simon Clarke, Jacob Young - and Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whose constituency the pub falls in - “for life”.
Over 30 Labour MPs, including Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell, defied the whip and voted against the legislation.
"In these challenging times, we know it’s more important than ever to support those most in need."
The England footballer - who has spent months campaigning to try and end child hunger throughout the school holidays - has been sharing posts from businesses, local councils and schools who are unilaterally volunteering free food for children who might otherwise go hungry.
He also hacked the President's account in 2016 after correctly guessing "yourefired".
Here's a little reminder of what a "fantastic year" the UK is having.
Parallels have not been hard to find after the government voted down attempts to provide free school meals for hungry kids.
Hospitality businesses, local councils, shops, cafes and schools from Hammersmith to Hexham have volunteered to offer free school meals over half-term.
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