‘It’s put so many families in poverty’: people on the impact of the two-child benefit cap
by Jem Bartholomew from World news | The Guardian on (#6P9PF)
As Labour backbenchers call for Keir Starmer to scrap the cap, families reveal their struggles as a result of the two-child limit
Keir Starmer has launched a cross-government taskforce to tackle child poverty, but backbench Labour MPs are calling for the government to go further and scrap the two-child benefit cap. Here people reveal how the limit affects their families.
Alicia* is a mother of four children in Newcastle, and is separated from their father. She does everything she can to avoid going to collect a parcel from a food bank. She will often buy a big sack of potatoes and cook them in different ways throughout the week - jacket potatoes, fried chips, wedges - so her kids get variation. She often skips breakfast and lunch herself.
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