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Marcus Rashford Receives MBE In Queen’s Birthday Honours List

Marcus Rashford Receives MBE In Queen’s Birthday Honours List

Marcus Rashford Receives MBE From Queen

Honour is given to who deserves it irrespective of age. Manchester United forward; Marcus Rashford has become an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.

The England footballer, campaigned for the government to allow about 1.3 million children to claim free school meal vouchers in England’s summer holidays during the coronavirus pandemic.
Rashford, who asked Prime Minister Boris Johnson to extend that scheme, said the MBE was a “nice moment”.

After a coronavirus lockdown was imposed in the UK in March, the government provided vouchers to families whose children qualify for free meals, but it had insisted this would not continue into the summer holidays. This prompted Rashford to write an open letter to MPs, drawing on his own experiences of relying on free school meals and food banks while growing up in Wythenshawe, Manchester. He called on the government to reverse its decision – which it did shortly after he spoke out.

That enabled about 1.3m children in England to claim vouchers over the holidays, with the support working out at about £15 a week for each child. Rashford continued his campaign by establishing a task force with some of the UK’s biggest food brands to try to help reduce child food poverty.

He wants politicians to go further to tackle hunger in families.

Speaking to BBC Breakfast about being made an MBE, Rashford said: “It’s a nice moment for me personally but I feel like I’m still at the beginning of the journey that I set out to try to achieve.

Marcus Rashford Receives MBE From Queen

“I think what I would like to do now that I’m in this position is just speak directly to the prime minister and ask for the vouchers to be extended until at least October half-term because I think that’s what the families need.

“Speaking to them and knowing how much they’ve been helped, and how much it’s going to affect them if they don’t have it, that’s got to be my main focus now – to get that message across.”

Below is the full list.
Queen’s Birthday Honours list for sports:

COVID Honours

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Carol Shanahan (Port Vale co-owner and chair), for services to the community in Stoke-on-Trent for her work which helps to keep children fed.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)

Marcus Rashford (footballer, England, and Manchester United), for services to vulnerable children in the UK during Covid-19.

Non-COVID Honours:

Knighthood

Brendan Foster, for services to international and national sport and culture in northeast England.

Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE)

Warren Gatland (former Wales head coach), for services to rugby union in Wales.

Gareth Thomas (former Wales rugby player), for services to sport and health.

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE):

Alun Wyn Jones (Wales rugby union captain), for services to rugby union in Wales.

Alan McRae (former president, Scottish Football Association), for services to grassroots and professional football.

Paul Lee (former chairman of Horserace Betting Levy Board), for services to horse racing.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE):

Kieron Achara (former Great Britain basketball captain), for his services to community sport.

Ron Atkins, for services to horse racing.

Ian Beattie (chairman of Scottish Athletics), for services to athletics.

Pamela Chugg, for services to women’s golf.

Stephen Daley (England partially-sighted football team captain), for services to Para-football.

Sue Day, for services to gender equality in sport.

Reanne Evans (snooker player), for services to women’s snooker.

Darren Gough (former England bowler), for services to cricket and charity.

Eve Muirhead (Scotland curler), for services to curling.

Jim Neilly, for services to sports broadcasting and charity in Northern Ireland.

Alan Snoddy (former World Cup finals referee), for services to football.

Sara Jane Sutcliffe (Table Tennis England chief executive), for services to table tennis.

Densign White (Sporting Equals chair), for services to diversity in sport.

Congratulations to them all.

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