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SDLP MPs call for end to two-child benefit cap

written by cassoscoop July 23, 2024
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SDLP Leader and Foyle MP Colum Eastwood

SDLP MPs have supported an amendment to the King’s Speech to be debated this evening at Westminster which would commit to ending the two-child benefit cap.

The SDLP has long called for an end to the cap which has compounded child poverty and has a particularly detrimental impact on families in Northern Ireland.

Speaking ahead of a vote in the House of Commons this evening, SDLP Leader Colum Eastwood MP who is a signatory to the King’s Speech amendment said: “The two-child cap is a cruel mechanism that has brought unnecessary hardship on families across these islands.

“But it has had a particular impact in Northern Ireland where larger families have been penalised by a Tory government that had no real interest in tackling child poverty.

“The SDLP has made this issue a priority in the Northern Ireland Assembly and we are raising it to the top of the agenda at Westminster as signatories to this important amendment to the King’s Speech.

“We have worked with community and voluntary sector organisations in Northern Ireland who are clear that ending the two child cap is one of the best ways to address child poverty and support low income households.

“We were clear during the election campaign that we would hold the new government to account. Following this evening’s vote we will continue to press Ministers to make ending this policy a priority.”

SDLP MPs call for end to two-child benefit cap was last modified: July 23rd, 2024 by cassoscoop

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