Frank Field's Bill to tackle food poverty during the school holidays enjoys enormous cross-party support.
It would deserve Government time even if the Government had rather more of a legislative programme than this one has.
But would not a Member of Parliament who eschewed cross-party co-operation as a matter of principle feel obliged to vote against it?
It would deserve Government time even if the Government had rather more of a legislative programme than this one has.
But would not a Member of Parliament who eschewed cross-party co-operation as a matter of principle feel obliged to vote against it?
Meanwhile, support the striking workers of McDonald's. They won in New Zealand, and they can win here.
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