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'It isn't right and it isn't fair'

'It isn't right and it isn't fair'


Published on 2024-12-14 10:20:56 - MSN
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  • The chairman of Watford Conservatives' monthly column for the Watford Observer.

The article discusses the ongoing debate over the UK's two-child benefit cap, which limits child tax credit and universal credit to the first two children in a family. This policy, introduced by George Osborne in 2015, has been criticized for pushing families into poverty, with recent calls from various political figures and organizations to abolish it. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has faced internal party pressure to commit to scrapping the cap, although he has not confirmed this policy change. Critics argue that the cap disproportionately affects larger families, exacerbating child poverty. The article highlights the moral and economic arguments against the cap, with voices like Gordon Brown and the Child Poverty Action Group advocating for its removal, emphasizing that it unfairly penalizes children for their parents' decisions and does not effectively encourage employment or reduce welfare dependency as intended.

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