The two-child cap washas been the single largest driver of rising child poverty over the last decade, condemning 300,000 kids to hunger and hardship through no fault of their own. Lifting it delivers the biggest reduction in child poverty over a single Parliament since records began, pulling 450,000 children out of destitution and giving them a real chance at life.
Scrapping the two-child cap hands workless households a £3,647 annual windfall for every child they have, while working families face "Awful April" tax hikes on everything from council tax to water bills. With the welfare bill already ballooning toward £407 billion, it is beyond fiscally reckless of the government to pile on a further £3.5 billion in additional benefits spending.
There's a 3% chance that the U.S., U.K., China, or any of the countries in the EU will enact a universal basic income before 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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