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The insidious rent-a-gob 'media personality' responded to the news of the free meals, that was greeted overwhelmingly positively elsewhere, by tweeting, 'Dear Marcus Rashford, do you think women. Marcus Rashford has sided with rivals Man City over Katie Hopkins' jibes regarding his free school meals campaign. The Man Utd forward's efforts has convinced the Government to back down on their.

Controversial star Katie Hopkins has been permanently suspended by Twitter.

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The 44 year old had 1.1million followers on the social media platform before the company pulled the plug on her account.Controversial Katie often riled people up with her dividing opinions on the site, but appeared to take her thoughts too far as Twitter have now banned her.

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Before her account was suspended, the former Celebrity Big Brother star complained that she had had her blue 'verified' tick removed.Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.

After a petition was launched to have her account closed, she wrote: 'Thank you to everyone on the #blockkatiehopkins & #katiehopkins petition to remove me from @Twitter.'My followers have swelled to 1.1 million as a result. Keep going c**kwombles,' alongside a screenshot of her profile. headtopics.com

However, she returned just one day later to moan: 'Twitter punishment for @KTHopkins hitting 1.1 million followers. Remove the blue tick.'Users of the site were then delighted when they realised they were unable to access her account on Friday evening.

Although her 'verified' tick had been restored, her profile picture and cover photo both turned grey, and a message on her page read: 'Account suspended. Twitter suspends accounts that violate the Twitter Rules.'In the days leading to her permanent suspension, Katie had posted a number of controversial tweets concerning the Black Lives Matter movement and footballer Marcus Rashford's landmark campaign for the government to provide free school meals for children during the summer holidays.

The day after Blackout Tuesday, which saw a number of celebrities fill their social media channels with black squares to support the Black Lives Matter movement, Katie mocked the gesture.She wrote: 'Today is #whiteoutwednesday. I will shortly be posting a picture of my a**e. Thank you.'

Discussing Manchester United ace Marcus' call on the government to provide free school meals to children during the summer holidays, Katie — who found fame on The Apprentice in 2007 — once again had a controversial opinion.Celebrity Big Brother stars Addressing the footballer, she wrote: 'Dear Marcus Rashford, do you think women should think about how they are going to feed a child before they decide to have it? headtopics.com

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'I do not want to pay to feed other people's kids. You are welcome to. Thank you, Katie Hopkins.'A spokesperson for Twitter said of Katie's ban: 'Keeping Twitter safe is a top priority for us — abuse and hateful conduct have no place on our service and we will continue to take action when our rules are broken.

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The Twitter world will be a less rascist place with her gone. Plenty of work to be done. Good riddance to very bad people. Every social media platform should follow Twitters lead.

Katie Hopkins permanently banned by Twitter for breaking 'abuse and hate' rulesHaving previously suspended the controversial figure for limited periods of time, the site says she has now been removed forever. I was here to seethe gammons get upset and shout “free speech” and I wasn’t disappointed. FYI she is not in prison, therefore she is still free to talk. Don’t get free speech confused with speech without consequences. About time 👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

The former Apprentice star, who had more than one million followers, had her account taken down for breaking Twitter's rules around hate speech Lol. Awesome. Yes she needed to calm it down - perhaps rioting is better Good!

Katie Hopkins permanently suspended from TwitterKatie Hopkins permanently suspended from Twitter for violating its hateful conduct policy, the social media giant says Wow I welcome this news. She was very hateful. Just having a glass of wine...

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Katie Hopkins has sparked fury over her criticism of Marcus Rashford's campaign to extend free school meals for children over the summer holidays.

Footballer Patrick van Aanholt told Ms Hopkins to 'bow before a king' after she publicly criticised Rashford on Twitter.

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The Government made a U-turn over its decision not to provide meal vouchers to vulnerable children over the summer following a high-profile campaign from the 22-year-old Manchester United player.

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Rashford had urged Boris Johnson and MPs to find their 'humanity”.

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Reversing its decision, the Prime Minister’s office announced on Tuesday that a new Covid Summer Food Fund will be launched to pay for lunches for all 1.3 million children on free meals in term for the whole of the summer holidays.

© Provided by Evening Standard Boris Johnson announced a Government U-turn as a result of Mr Rashford's campaign (AFP/Reuters)

Making her thoughts clear on the matter, Ms Hopkins asked Rashford on Twitter: 'Do you think women should think about how they are going to feed a child before they decide to have it?

'I do not want to pay to feed other people’s kids. You are welcome to.'

Her remarks sparked a furious response, with Crystal Palace defender Van Aanholt telling her: 'He's done more for this country in 24 hours than you have your entire life. Bow before a king.'

Rashford did not reply to the comments from Ms Hopkins but others leapt to his defence.

One replied to Ms Hopkins: 'We don't want to have to teach other people's children to be decent human beings, but here we are with you because your parents clearly failed in that area.'

Another said: 'What about children who weren't planned? What about single parents? Even if parents weren't originally in a position to have kids, do you expect those children to just starve to death?'

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A third wrote: 'Dear Katie Hopkins, I don't mind helping other people's kids as I am a decent human being like most people are.'

A petition to remove Ms Hopkins from Twitter has gained traction in the last 24 hours as a result of her comments to Rashford, picking up thousands of new signatures.

Following the U-turn on Tuesday, Downing Street said it would spend an extra £120 million on the vouchers, expected to be worth around £15 a week. They will go to the families of the 15 per cent of children who are eligible for free meals.

The cost is in addition to a £63million scheme announced last week by Mr Johnson to target help only at the most needy cases.

Writing in the Times before the Government announced its intention to implement his proposal, Rashford said 'I don’t claim to have the education of an MP in parliament, but I do have a social education.'

'I am clued up on the difference a U-turn decision would make on the 1.3 million vulnerable children across the UK who are registered for free school meals because ten years ago I was one of them.'

After the Government's decision, Rashford wrote on Twitter: “Just at look at what we can do when we come together.'

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In a statement addressed “to all MPs”, he thanked them for giving families “one less thing to worry about”.