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Two-child profit cap: Strain grows on Starmer as Reform’s coverage transfer parks tanks on Labour’s garden

By Editorial Board Published May 25, 2025 4 Min Read
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Two-child profit cap: Strain grows on Starmer as Reform’s coverage transfer parks tanks on Labour’s garden

No U-turn comes and not using a political value.

This weekend, it has change into clear there’s a value to pay for Sir Keir Starmer’s resolution to row again on winter gasoline fee cuts.

Two-child profit cap: Strain grows on Starmer as Reform’s coverage transfer parks tanks on Labour’s garden

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Nigel Farage is anticipated to name for the two-child profit cap to be scrapped

The cap, which prevents dad and mom from claiming baby tax credit score or common credit score for greater than two youngsters, is a symbolic sore for Labour that noticed seven MPs suspended from the celebration final 12 months.

Now it is again to trigger extra hassle.

A Downing Road supply suggests little has modified within the final week, and looking out on the cap has all the time been a part of the (now delayed) Little one Poverty Technique.

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Gordon Brown questioned by Sky News

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‘You have to be honest to pensioners’

However, past the whispers behind the scenes, one factor has overtly modified this weekend – rising strain from Nigel Farage.

We count on Reform UK to announce this week that it’s going to reinstate winter gasoline funds and drop the cap.

Mr Farage is parking his tanks on Labour’s garden, making an attempt to faucet into working-class votes on uncomfortable territory for Mr Starmer.

How would they pay for it? A mix of closing asylum lodges, reducing assist, and scrapping net-zero targets, the celebration says.

Kemi Badenoch on Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips.

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Conservative chief Kemi Badenoch

Headline-grabbing transfer

The great thing about not being in energy isn’t having to make all of the sums add up proper now, and it’s a headline-grabbing announcement that may, on the very least, reignite the dialog concerning the two-child cap.

It is also a reminder that Reform UK, who have been crushed by Labour in 89 out of the 98 constituencies they got here second in final 12 months, have set their sights past the Conservatives.

As for the Tories, who launched the measure in 2017, chief Kemi Badenoch is obvious, saying: “If you can’t afford to have lots of children, then you shouldn’t do so”.

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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is hoping for an replace on the winter gasoline allowance

Blue water between Tories and Reform UK

So, there may be blue water between the Conservatives and Reform, however it’s the prime minister and his celebration that Nigel Farage is focusing on now, and Labour is unclear on the place it stands.

Deputy chief Angela Rayner instructed Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips that “lifting any measures that alleviate poverty is not a bad idea”.

With the spending evaluate quick approaching, Sir Keir and Chancellor Rachel Reeves might be figuring out the precise value, past the political one, of rowing again on winter gasoline fee cuts.

However will the anger that the coverage ignited amongst some Labour MPs finish there? Or will it transfer to a different uncomfortable topic?

As one MP places it: “If there’s money for pensioners, why not children?”

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