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Anti-poverty campaigners furious at Starmer U-turn over two child policy

written by cassoscoop July 20, 2023
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People Before Prfoit Councillor Shaun Harkin has slammed the Labour Leader Keir Starmer for his refusal to commit to scrap the ‘two child policy’.

The two-child policy bars parents from claiming child tax credit or universal credit for any third or subsequent child born after April 2017.

The policy also affects income support, jobseeker’s allowance and housing benefit claimants whose applicable amount includes an amount for a child or qualifying young person.

Despite pledging to scrap the Tory legislation during the Labour leadership contest, Starmer told the BBC that a Labour Government would keep the controversial Tory policy.

Said the Foyleside councillor: “This is horrendous backsliding by Labour’s Keir Starmer amid a bruising cost of living crisis.

“Families are being forced into extreme poverty by this cruel and vindictive Tory legislation that was waved into the North by the DUP, Sinn Féin and Alliance.

“Derry and the North is disproportionately impacted by the two-child policy because there tend to be more households with children here and more children in those households.

“The Labour Party are supposed to be on the side of the poor and disadvantaged, under the current leadership this is clearly not the case.

“We want the Tories out of power as soon as possible.

“There’s a huge appetite for a clean break with government policies benefiting billionaires – not more of the same.”

According to a report by the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG), the two-child policy has made UK families poorer.

The CPAG produced estimates that showed that the two-child limit is a brutal policy that punishes children simply for having brothers and sisters.

It forces families to survive on less than they need, and with soaring living costs the hardship and hunger these families face will only intensify.

Anti-poverty campaigners furious at Starmer U-turn over two child policy was last modified: July 20th, 2023 by cassoscoop

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