Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

End benefit ban that pushes 500,000 kids into poverty

Tories blasted over two-child limit

- EXCLUSIVE BY NIGEL NELSON Political Editor nigel.nelson@sundaymirr­or.co.uk

MPs will today tell Tories to lift their cruel two-child benefit limit because it’s creating more poor families.

The Commons Work and Pensions committee heard evidence that the system will throw 266,000 extra children into poverty this year.

And another 256,000 children already living below the breadline will sink even deeper into deprivatio­n. Josephine Tucker of the Child Poverty Action

Group, told MPs: “You could not design a policy better to increase child poverty than this one.”

Payments of tax credits, Housing Benefit or Universal Credit have been restricted to two children since April 2017, which means parents are losing up to £2,780 a year for any more children they have. The committee says the Government argument that families claiming benefits should face the same financial choices about having children as those supporting themselves solely through work doesn’t stack up.

That assumes third pregnancie­s are planned, which the evidence shows the majority are not.

And those in working families could lose their job, fall ill or become disabled.

Chairman Frank Field said: “Any family except the super-rich could fall foul of the two-child limit if their circumstan­ces changed. That’s why social security must act as a national insurance scheme covering people when they’re most exposed to hardship and not increase it.”

The report says the effects of the two-child policy is felt more severely in communitie­s in which families tend to be larger.

MPs heard evidence that Muslim and Jewish communitie­s, Pakistani, Bangladesh­i and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communitie­s, and families in Northern Ireland are all disproport­ionately affected.

THE Tories have imposed a lot of nasty policies in the name of austerity.

But there were few crueller or more draconian than the two-child limit on benefit claimants. MPs say that 266,000 extra children will be thrown into poverty this year, and 256,000 others will sink deeper into it.

That is an appalling indictment of one of the richest countries in the world. We wonder how ministers live with themselves as they steal food off babies’ plates simply because they are not the first or second born.

Decent MPs say this cruel policy must go. It must. And it will. As soon as we prise the unelected, uncaring Boris Johnson out of Downing Street on December 12.

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