• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: impostor42
  • Perguntado 5 anos atrás

The UK government voted against giving free school lunches to children in the holidays. Most of the government voted against giving children a weekly $20 food voucher. The government is under pressure to make a U-turn. In the summer, the footballer Marcus Rashford campaigned to get the government to give school lunches to poorer children during the coronavirus pandemic. The government listened and made a U-turn.
British people are angry because many children will not get a proper meal in the holidays. The UK's Prime Minister said he would not U-turn. He said he "totally understands" the issue of hunger. People on social media said this was not true because he comes from a rich family. People are also angry that COVID-19 consultants in the UK are paid over $8,000 a day, but children cannot get a free lunch. Many stores in the UK are banning politicians from their businesses.

most British people seem to agree with the government decision.

the stores have supported the government decision.

the government and the people don't share the same point review.​

Respostas

respondido por: LuyzaDias
0

Resposta:

Hi! I'm from Brazil! the problem is serious there but it will be all right!

respondido por: kricartlopes
1

Resposta:

The government and the people don't share the same point review

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