Voters want Labour to promise to scrap two-child benefit limit, poll suggests

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Voters want Labour to promise to scrap two-child benefit limit, poll suggests
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Polling seen by i shows that 39 per cent of the public would be more likely to support the party which pledges to scrap the two-child cap

'I spent £500k caring for my wife before she died in the infected blood scandal'shows that 39 per cent of the public would be more likely to support the party which pledges to scrap the two-child cap

According to the Opinium survey, 31 per cent of Conservative voters said a promise to scrap the two-child benefit cap would make them more likely to back whichever party made the pledge, compared to half of Labour and Lib Dem voters. “Yet the two-child limit prevents many from accessing the resources they need. This cruel policy is neither moral nor necessary.”

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