Your MP, Nusrat Ghani, was one of the 322 MPs who voted against funding free meals for school children over the holidays.

Meanwhile: 

MPs currently have access to Parliamentary bars and restaurants which offer meals to serving politicians at discount prices.

Although they are not directly subsidised, the hospitality venues are operated at a loss and propped up using taxpayer funds.

The online petition, which appeared earlier this week, calls for the practice of offering MPs cheaper meals to be stopped after a motion to offer food aid to vulnerable families over school holidays until Easter 2021 was defeated in the House of Commons.