Labour urged to drop two-child benefit cap
Unacceptable for one of world’s wealthiest nations to fuel child poverty, campaigners charge
IT IS unacceptable for one of the world’s wealthiest nations to fuel child poverty through the two-child benefit cap and Labour must act swiftly to drop it, campaigners charged today.
The policy was introduced by George Osborne, heir to a 17th century baronetcy, in 2015.
Dubbed a “sibling penalty,” it prevents parents from claiming universal credit or child tax credit for more than two children.
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