Labour will not scrap two-child benefit cap in October, senior figure warns
Briefly

Torsten Bell emphasized that Labour's upcoming budget would not repeal the two-child benefit cap, as it’s crucial to ensure promises are deliverable and funded.
Bell highlighted the importance of clear budgeting and accountability in policy-making, particularly in relation to the child poverty strategy being developed by the government.
He urged that the Labour Party should focus on the release of the child poverty strategy before facing criticism regarding the two-child benefit cap.
The two-child benefit cap, introduced by former Chancellor George Osborne, poses challenges for Labour, as removing it could significantly impact child poverty figures.
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