

Is Labour being outflanked on the left by Nigel Farage? – Politics Weekly UK
May 29, 2025
Stella Creasy, Labour MP for Walthamstow and advocate for scrapping the two-child limit, joins Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee to tackle pressing political issues. They delve into Nigel Farage's challenges to Labour, especially regarding the two-child benefit cap and its link to rising child poverty. The discussion highlights the disconnect between policymakers and everyday family struggles. They explore Labour's struggles to counter Farage's populism and the need for reform to uplift communities while handling financial pressures on public services.
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Struggles Under Two-Child Cap
- One in ten constituents in Stella Creasy's area have three or more children and struggle with costs like rent and childcare.
- Families sometimes can't afford simple treats, highlighting the harsh impact of the two-child benefit cap.
Economic Cost of Child Poverty
- The two-child cap punishes children and the economy by deepening poverty.
- Reducing child poverty benefits overall economic productivity and individual life chances.
Scrap Cap in One Go
- Policies to lift the two-child cap should be implemented in full, not in stages.
- Phased measures only partially help and maintain harmful bureaucracy and hardship.