Daily Mirror names and shames every MP who voted against free meals for hungry kids on its front page
Tory MPs said they "did not believe in nationalising children" ahead of the vote, with one saying children have been going hungry "for years".
Tory MPs said they "did not believe in nationalising children" ahead of the vote, with one saying children have been going hungry "for years".
MPs rejected the motion by a majority of 61.
According to reports, Mr Johnson left the call after 10 minutes and Mr Gove described Brexit as being “like moving house – it’s a hassle at first, but you are upgrading”.
Tory minister Paul Scully told the BBC that “children have been going hungry under a Labour government for years” and insisted the Government had been tackling the issue.
"Johnson will need to come back to the house and correct the record. The PM should not be telling lies just to get through a question."
"The lies have to stop. If we want to turn this around, truth has to be spoken."
“Dom wanted £10,000,” one government source told the FT. “He’s weirdly obsessed with massive fines.”
“We’re in the middle of a pandemic in the middle of winter, it genuinely feels like this government is now not only failing to help us but is actively working against us to inflict harm on its own citizens.”
“Londoners didn’t cause coronavirus and they shouldn’t be made to pay for it."
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