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Starmer Says Reform Uk And Tories Are In ‘cruel Alliance’, As Bill To Get Rid Of Two-child Benefit Cap Unveiled – Uk Politics Live

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The legislation will be introduced today and the government says it will lift almost 500,000 children out of poverty

Labour has put out these figures, from the Department for Work and Pensions, showing how many children, and how many households, will benefit from the lifting of the two-child benefit cap region by region. The figures are from April 2025.

Good morning. Today is an important day for anti-poverty policy because the government is publishing its universal credit (removal of two-child limit) bill, the legislation that will implement the budget pledge to get rid of the Tory law that removed child-related UC benefit payments for third and subsequent children. The government says this will lift almost 500,000 children out of poverty – making this the biggest single anti child poverty measure implemented by a government in modern times.

We keep saying collectively as a party that we have to make tough decisions. And in the abstract, everyone says: ‘That’s right Keir.’ But then we get into the tough decision – we’ve been in one of those for the last few days – and they say: ‘We don’t like that, can we just not make that one, I’m sure there is another tough decision somewhere else we can make.’ But we have to take the tough decisions.

Nigel Farage seems intent on linking arms with the Conservatives in a cruel alliance to push kids who need help back into poverty. This child poverty pact is something that should worry us all. These aren’t numbers on a spreadsheet – these are children’s life chances at stake.

Labour chooses the other road – lifting almost half a million kids out of child poverty – and that’s what we’re doing this year. It’s the right thing to do for them, their families and our economy. It’s astonishing that Reform and the Tories would undo that change and leave a lost generation of kids in every corner of Britain.

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