British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

World Snooker Championship 2026: Wu Yize wins final – who is snooker’s new superstar?

5 May 2026

Meteor shower to light up Britain this week as stargazers treated to ‘beautiful streaks’

5 May 2026

‘Rivals circle Starmer’ and bid to reopen Hormuz pushes region ‘to the brink’ | UK News

5 May 2026

Everton 3-3 Man City: Will 13 chaotic minutes cost Man City in Premier League title race?

5 May 2026

UK’s worst airport revealed as damning new report warns its ‘difficult for passengers to book with any real confidence’

5 May 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home » DWP two-child benefit cap to be scrapped in Budget, Rachel Reeves hints
Business

DWP two-child benefit cap to be scrapped in Budget, Rachel Reeves hints

By britishbulletin.com10 November 20253 Mins Read
DWP two-child benefit cap to be scrapped in Budget, Rachel Reeves hints
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Rachel Reeves has indicated she is open to removing the two-child benefit cap, saying she does not believe children should be “penalised” for being part of larger families.

Her remarks followed comments from former prime minister Gordon Brown, who said he was “confident” the Government would make changes to the policy in the upcoming Budget.

The Chancellor has suggested she is open to scrapping the two-child benefit cap during an interview with BBC Radio 5 Live’s Matt Chorley. Rachel Reeves said children should not be penalised because of their family size or their parents’ income.

Speaking from Number 11 Downing Street, she stressed that tackling child poverty is vital for the economy, saying: “In the end, a child should not be penalised because their parents don’t have very much money.”

Her remarks follow mounting internal Labour pressure to eliminate the restriction, which limits universal credit and child tax credit support.

Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has expressed optimism that the government will address the benefit restriction in the forthcoming Budget on November 26.

“I am confident that the two-child rule will be addressed,” Mr Brown told Sky News in an interview released on Monday.

The Labour veteran highlighted the Prime Minister’s engagement with the matter.

Rachel Reeves is to lift the two-child benefit limit in the budget, officials say | GETTY

“Keir Starmer, I know is personally concerned and interested in this,” he said, adding: “So I’m hopeful that in the next few weeks we’ll see the kind of action that we’ve been talking about.”

Sir Keir’s administration has encountered growing demands from within Labour ranks to eliminate the cap.

Ms Reeves outlined various circumstances that lead to larger household compositions during her interview.

Campaigners are urging the Government to scrap the two-child benefit cap | GETTY

She highlighted situations where working parents might face unexpected hardship through chronic illness or death.

“There are plenty of reasons why people make decisions to have three, four children, but then find themselves in difficult times,” she explained.

The Chancellor also noted that adoption and foster care arrangements contribute to changing family structures.

She emphasised that household compositions evolve for numerous reasons over time. “I don’t think that it’s right that a child is penalised because they are in a bigger family through no fault of their own,” Ms Reeves stated.

The benefit restriction was initially revealed by the Conservative government in 2015 before taking effect two years later

| GETTY

The benefit restriction was initially revealed by the Conservative government in 2015 before taking effect two years later. The policy limits universal credit and child tax credit payments to a household’s first two children in most circumstances.

According to the Child Poverty Action Group, the measure forces 109 children throughout Britain into poverty each day. Campaigners have consistently highlighted these statistics whilst advocating for the policy’s removal.

Ms Reeves affirmed Labour’s commitment to tackling child poverty during her interview. “The last Labour government proudly reduced child poverty and we will reduce child poverty as well,” she declared.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

UK pubs closing at rate of two per day as 2,400 jobs lost as taxes and energy costs hammer industry

Britain must shift from ‘climate first, climate only’ approach or risk falling behind, Tony Blair think tank says

Labour to pay energy quango bosses £1,000 PER DAY in what critics slam as ‘scandalous’

HMRC VAT rate changes could see petrol and diesel drivers pay ‘unnecessary’ costs

Pensioners can save £150 on energy bills in just 16 minutes amid Iran crisis

HMRC warning as 1.5 million families risk losing £1,406 benefit payments

UK’s expensive energy making Britain less competitive and stunting growth, Currys boss warns

DWP confirms rule change which will affect four million benefit claimants

Single mum explains her journey to success

Editors Picks

Meteor shower to light up Britain this week as stargazers treated to ‘beautiful streaks’

5 May 2026

‘Rivals circle Starmer’ and bid to reopen Hormuz pushes region ‘to the brink’ | UK News

5 May 2026

Everton 3-3 Man City: Will 13 chaotic minutes cost Man City in Premier League title race?

5 May 2026

UK’s worst airport revealed as damning new report warns its ‘difficult for passengers to book with any real confidence’

5 May 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

UK pubs closing at rate of two per day as 2,400 jobs lost as taxes and energy costs hammer industry

5 May 2026

Troy Deeney’s Team of the Week: Doku, Van de Ven, Gyokeres, Mainoo, Gallagher

5 May 2026

Britain must shift from ‘climate first, climate only’ approach or risk falling behind, Tony Blair think tank says

4 May 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.