By Daily Sports on October 9, 2021
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has become the youngest recipient of an honorary doctorate from The University of Manchester for his campaign against child poverty, the Premier League club said on Friday.
The England international earned widespread praise after successfully campaigning for school food vouchers to be provided over the summer holidays in Britain, revealing that he had relied on such support as a boy.
The 23-year-old Rashford joins club greats Alex Ferguson and Bobby Charlton in receiving the honorary doctorate, the highest honour the university bestows.
Today Marcus received his honorary doctorate at Old Trafford. Marcus is the youngest recipient of an honorary degree in the history of the University.
“To be here in the presence of a great such as Sir Alex and those who played a huge role in my journey to where I am today is very special. I appreciate you all making the time for me today,” Rashford said at a ceremony at Old Trafford.
“I’m here to receive my honorary doctorate for my work around child poverty. Yesterday, millions of families across the UK lost a lifeline and a means of staying afloat,” he added, referring to the UK government ending a temporary increase of £20 in weekly benefit payments to support the country’s poorest families.
“A move that could see child poverty rise to 1 in 3 children. For that reason, today is bittersweet. It’s time that representatives got out into communities like mine. It’s time they saw first-hand the true measure of struggle.
“Covid-19 can no longer be used as an excuse.”
Marcus Rashford has criticised the removal of the £20 universal credit uplift, calling it “a move that could see child poverty rise to 1 in 3 children”.
He was speaking as he became the youngest ever recipient of an honorary degree from The University of Manchester.
Rashford had helped to raise around £20 million with charity Fareshare UK to supply meals to struggling families during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The initial award announcement was made in July 2020, but the in-person ceremony was delayed because of the pandemic. (AFP)
•PHOTO: Marcus Rashford
Source Daily Sports
Posted October 9, 2021
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