UN launches probe into Tory war on children’s welfare
THE United Nations launched a probe into the British government’s vindictive attacks on welfare yesterday, including the “medieval” two-child tax credit limit.
Two of the measures announced in last year’s Budget will be investigated after SNP MP Alison Thewliss wrote to UN secretary-general Ban Ki Moon about potential human rights breaches.
Ms Thewliss described the limitation of tax credits to families with two children or fewer, and a subclause that would force women to prove they had been raped to claim their benefits, as “medieval.”
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