Tuesday, February 25, 2014

'Heartless and callous' Tories block £3m European Union fund to feed the hungry and poor


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Britain is the only European government to oppose 'European Aid to the Most Deprived', with MEPs set to vote against it at the European Parliament in Strasbourg


Shelved: Food bank fund

The Tories will tomorrow oppose the founding of a fund which could pump millions of pounds into food banks for the needy.

Britain could have been in line for a £3million share of the European Union pot, worth £3billion across all 27 member states.

However, the Coalition is the only European government to oppose the fund – called European Aid to the Most Deprived – and Conservative MEPs will vote against it today at the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

Labour MEP Richard Howitt said the move was “heartless and callous”.

A Tory spokesman tried to explain the move: “It is not for EU to dictate to member states how to run their welfare systems or how to help the needy.

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