Labour’s axing of two-child benefit cap to hand unemployed families ‘extra ยฃ6k’ | Politics | News
Labour’s axing of the two-child benefit cap will see working families foot the bill for a ยฃ6,400 benefits boost for unemployed households, according to the Conservatives. Analysis by the party claims that lifting the measure will see a family with two jobless adults and three children receive the extra income, with at least ยฃ1 billion every year to 186,000 workless households.
The cap, introduced in 2017, restricts universal or child tax credit to the first two children in most households. The Tories warned that working families will be left picking up the tab as the limit is lifted tomorrow at an estimated cost of ยฃ3.5 billion per year.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said: โWhile working people struggle with rising fuel costs and food prices, Keir Starmer is giving another handout to those on benefits.
โThe Conservatives believe in fairness and that those on welfare should have to make the same choices about their family as those who arenโt. Thatโs why we would reinstate the two-child cap and use the savings to bolster our Armed Forces.
โIn an increasingly dangerous world, we have to prioritise, and my plans will ensure a stronger economy and a stronger country.โ
Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride said the move “raises serious questions about fairness”.
He added: โMany hardworking households will wonder why, when their own living standards are under pressure, the Government is choosing to prioritise higher welfare spending.
โThis is Rachel Reevesโ benefits payday โ paid for by working families.โ
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced plans to abolish the two-child benefit cap, which has been criticised by child poverty campaigners, last year following intense pressure from Labour backbenchers.
The Conservatives and Reform UK have both vowed to reimpose it if they win power at the next general election.
But Labour disputed the Tory analysis, with a spokesperson saying: โThe Tories have been caught red-handed fiddling the figures, lying about disabled people and lying about how the benefits system works. They should be ashamed of their record on child poverty and ashamed that they canโt tell the truth.
โTheir bogus numbers take a family with two disabled adults and pretends they are simply unemployed. They know exactly what theyโre doing: counting disability benefits as if everyone gets them, to make their numbers bigger.
โLabour is scrapping the two-child limit to lift half a million children out of poverty. Most families who will benefit from this are in work. The Tories know this perfectly well, and the fact that they have to lie about it proves it.โ
