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Reform UK would reimpose two-child benefit cap
Reform UK shifts to fully restore the two-child benefit cap citing fiscal credibility and affordability, aiming to reassure voters and financial markets, said Robert Jenrick.
- Robert Jenrick, in his first outing as Reform UK's Treasury spokesman, announced at a City of London event that Reform UK will restore the two-child benefit cap in full.
- Framing the move as fiscal discipline, Jenrick said Reform UK would 'defuse the benefits bomb set to bankrupt Britain' if his party won the next general election, arguing the country 'right now' cannot afford to 'help working families have more children'.
- Having earlier backed lifting the cap, Reform UK now reverses course after Nigel Farage, Reform UK leader, signalled plans last year to scrap the two-child benefit cap.
- Labour Party immediately said Jenrick's announcement is "shameful" and warned Reform "wants to push hundreds of thousands of children into poverty," while government analysis estimated 450,000 fewer children in relative poverty by 2029-30.
- Strategically, Reform UK has recruited former Conservative MPs Suella Braverman and Andrew Rosindell while dropping costly policies to reassure voters and financial markets, drawing a divide with Labour.
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Reform UK MP Robert Jenrick has promised to conduct a review of Britain’s tax code in a major overhaul not seen since Nigel Lawson’s stint as Chancellor in the 1980s.Mr Jenrick, who was unveiled as Reform UK’s Shadow Chancellor yesterday, made the pitch during a keynote speech at the LCW Plaisterers' Hall in the City of London.Despite Reform UK previously pledging to cut taxes by £90billion, the Newark MP is now promising a "fully costed" plan t…
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