The government’s child poverty policy head has endorsed a group calling to abolish the two-child benefit cap. Writing’s on the wall…
Jonathan Capstick, the ‘impartial’ civil servant who is Head of Policy in the Cabinet Office’s Child Poverty Unit liked a LinkedIn post from ‘Child Poverty Action Group UK’ which trumpeted:
“We’ve joined 100+ others in calling for the government to fully scrap the two-child limit. Every child deserves the best start in life. By fully scrapping the two-child limit the government can deliver a decisive shift in children’s opportunities, and in the UK’s potential.”
Wonder what the civil service code thinks of that…
Reeves and Starmer have both heavily hinted that they would scrap the cap earlier this week. A reminder that this would cost around £3.6 billion a year. All while Labour readies to shred its manifesto tax promises…





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