Matt Hancock, UK’s Health Secretary was reminded that he voted against free school meals after he praised the government for providing them.
He told Good Morning Britain: “I’m really glad we’re able to send out food for those who receive free school meals when schools are in, and I’m really glad we’re able to do that when schools are out.”
But it prompted Piers Morgan to point out: “If you’re that glad, can I ask you a question, why did you vote against it?”
“Well I’m really glad we’re able to put it into place,” responded Hancock.