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Scrapping child benefit cap makes economic sense, Rachel Reeves told
Labour highlights that scrapping the two-child benefit cap could lift 350,000 children out of poverty and reduce long-term economic harm, urging action in the November Budget.
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Labour considering replacing cruel two-child benefit limit with 'tapered' system - The Mirror
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is said to be looking at several options to replace the Tory-era austerity policy blamed for trapping hundreds of thousands of kids in poverty
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Read Full ArticleChancellor set to scrap two-child benefit cap in Budget | The latest National and International News
Ms Reeves was asked directly about a report she would lift the cap and did not deny it (Stefan Rousseau/PA) Peter Byrne Chancellor Rachel Reeves appears set to lift the controversial two-child benefit limit in her upcoming Budget. When asked directly about reports suggesting she will make such an announcement in her November statement, the Chancellor notably did not deny the move. Charities, campaigners and many within the Labour Party have long…
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