Labour have revealed plans to lift the cap, which was introduced by the Conservative Party in 2017
Reform has announced plans to reinstate the two-child benefit cap in full – in a move which would leave hundreds of thousands of children living in poverty.
The announcement comes after Labour revealed plans last year to lift the cap, which was introduced by the Conservative Party in 2017. Under the limit parents were restricted to receiving Child Tax Credit and Universal Credit for just two children, leaving families unable to claim support for a third child.
According to figures from July, around 1.6 million children in larger families have been impacted by the cap. However Robert Jenrick, Reform’s new Treasury spokesman, today said Reform would bring back the controversial cap, the Mirror reports.
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The announcement comes weeks after Mr Jenrick accidentally voted in favour of lifting the two child limit alongside Suella Braverman. The Reform members reportedly got “trapped” in the wrong voting lobby by mistake.
Speaking in London today, Mr Jenrick said: “We want to help working families have more children. But right now, we just cannot afford to do so with welfare. So it has to go.
“And, as Reform’s Shadow Chancellor, I’m ending it. A Reform Government will restore the cap in full. We are the party of alarm clock Britain – a party for workers and not welfare.”
Reform would also put in place in-person assessments for any sickness or disability benefit, and restrict mental health benefits to those with a clinical diagnosis, Mr Jenrick added. He said: “We will stop those with mild anxiety, depression, and similar conditions from claiming disability benefits and instead encourage them into the dignity of work.”
Mr Jenrick also vowed to restrict benefits to British nationals. He also proposed a crack down on the Motability scheme, which allows people receiving certain benefits to use their allowance towards leasing a new vehicle.
Sir Keir Starmer has called Reform UK’s pledge to reinstate the two-child benefit cap “shameful”.
The Prime Minister said in a post on X: “Shameful. I’m incredibly proud that this Government has scrapped the cruel two-child limit.
“Reform wants to push hundreds of thousands of children into poverty.”
Labour Party chairwoman Anna Turley also criticised the policy shift, saying: “Robert Jenrick has united the right behind a cruel child poverty pact that would see nearly half a million kids pushed into poverty.
“Farage’s party is stuffed full of former failed Tories who are now hell bent on continuing their damaging legacy, with working people and their children set to pay the price.
“Labour chooses the other road – lifting almost half a million kids out of child poverty – and that’s what we’re doing this year.
“It’s the right thing to do for them, their families and our economy. It’s appalling that Reform and the Tories would undo that change and leave a lost generation of kids in every corner of Britain.”
