Neil Kinnock calls for government to scrap two-child cap on benefits | Neil Kinnock
Labor must scrape the two-child dap on benefits to lift children out of poverty, the former leader of the party Neil Kinnock has tough.
Ranking levels of poverty “would make Caral Dickens Furious”, said in an interview in an interview with the Sunday mirror, in which he also mentioned ministers to introduce a wealth.
The peer, who led Labor In opposition between 1983 and 1992, the last senior party is to press the government to terminate the two-children limit on benefits in the conservatives in the conservatives.
The former workminister Gordon Brown recently said that recently said the limit of two children, as well as the beneficial, would be under the most effective ways to reduce children.
Lord Kinnock recognized the government may not create the two-child dap “all at the same time”.
He added: “But I really want to move in that direction, because the numbers are that if that happened it would mean that it's about 600,000 children are less in poverty.”
Sir kinnock suggested such a movement could be financed by a wealth tax on the “Top 1%”, “I know the economy of Robin Hood, but I don't think there is something terrible bad.”
He warned that over the decade and a half of the conservatives in power, children's children gradually.
The Labor Peer went on: “During 15 years, starting a position where beneficial change, we would make Charles Thickness.
“It has permitted to happen because the children are stingless and their parents feel powerless. I forget someone to see a child in need and not.”
Last months have government data A further 37,000 children were affected by the two-children benefit In the year to April, with almost 1.7 million that now lives in households affected by the policy.
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