The Conservative MP supported his claims that some people in United Kingdom use food banks because they don’t know how to cook – call their use “exaggerate” and say: “I say common meaning.”
Politicians, unions and charities condemned Lee Anderson after he spoke parliament on Wednesday what people who used food cans “do not know how to cook properly” and “cannot budget”.
However, MP for Ashfield, in Nottinghamshire refused back down from his comments today when he told Times Radio he was glad they up furor.
He said, “I was trying to emphasize that I think real food…bank use is exaggerated. I work with local food bank in Ashfield. And they have a wonderful initiative, where, when people come to

