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Government delays flagship child poverty plan until the autumn

  • The UK government has postponed its key child poverty strategy, initially planned for release this spring, until autumn so it can be coordinated with the upcoming budget announcement.
  • This delay comes amid ongoing debates over scrapping the two-child benefit cap, a policy introduced in 2017 that limits benefits for third or subsequent children and affects 1.5 million families.
  • The government plans to roll out measures like free breakfast clubs and increase affordable homes while balancing welfare reform to reduce a £5 billion benefit bill despite internal party tensions and public criticism.
  • Experts warn about the cap’s impact, noting approximately 100 children enter poverty daily due to this limit, with current child poverty affecting 4.3 million children and projected to rise to 31.5%.
  • The postponement risks delaying meaningful action before the next general election and has drawn criticism from campaigners who say inaction will have grave consequences for children in poverty.
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leftfootforward.org broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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