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Reeves Slams Farage Over Two-Child Benefit Cap Opposition

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Published: 08 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.


Rachel Reeves has strongly condemned Nigel Farage’s opposition to lifting the two-child benefit cap, calling it discriminatory and harmful. The Labour chancellor emphasised that children should not be penalised because of their parents’ birthplace, insisting that economic support should reach all families in need. Farage suggested that only British-born families should benefit from the policy change, a stance Reeves described as keeping children in poverty based on origin. The two-child benefit cap, a long-debated policy, has left hundreds of thousands of children struggling, and lifting it could significantly reduce child poverty across the country.

Reeves said she felt frustrated that legislation to lift the cap had been delayed for so long, stressing the importance of introducing it during a period of market stability. “We are finally in a position where this change can happen, and it will lift children out of poverty,” she explained. She also criticised Farage for linking the benefits to a family’s place of birth, saying such reasoning is morally unacceptable. “It’s absurd to suggest that a child born elsewhere deserves hardship while a British-born child does not,” Reeves added, underlining her commitment to equality.

During a press conference on Wednesday, Farage indicated that his Reform UK party would vote against removing the two-child limit, despite having previously hinted he might support it. He expressed concern that the policy would “benefit huge numbers of foreign-born people,” framing his opposition around nationality rather than child welfare. Reeves responded by calling this position cruel, highlighting that it effectively condemns children to poverty due to circumstances beyond their control.

The Labour leader questioned the fairness of Farage’s stance, asking whether children from families who have lived and contributed to the UK for years should be denied essential support. She emphasised that families in the NHS and other public service sectors, even if not British-born, deserve assistance. “This is about children’s life chances, not nationality. Every child should have an equal opportunity to thrive,” Reeves said, drawing attention to the human impact of the policy.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer will visit Bedfordshire on Thursday to advocate for lifting the cap, describing the opposition from Farage and the Conservatives as a “child poverty pact.” Starmer emphasised that this alliance endangers thousands of children, turning what should be a policy of support into a mechanism for exclusion. Labour analysis suggests Farage’s proposal, limiting benefits to households with two working UK-born parents, would impact fewer than 3,700 children—a fraction of those affected by the two-child cap.

Farage also addressed allegations of racist and antisemitic bullying during his school years at Dulwich College, denying the claims while criticising the media coverage. He insisted that accusations were politically motivated and refused to apologise, saying, “I don’t apologise for things that are complete made-up fantasies.” These statements drew boos from Reform UK members present at the press conference, reflecting the contentious nature of the discussion surrounding his political stance.

Reeves said that public support will be crucial to safeguarding the policy and ensuring it is not reversed by opposition parties. She stressed that lifting the cap will affect 550,000 children, improving housing conditions, nutrition, and overall wellbeing. “This is about social justice and protecting children from poverty. No party should feel they can roll back this progress,” she said, reinforcing Labour’s commitment to equitable economic support.

Farage, when asked about his vote on the legislation, maintained that his approach is intended to support working families struggling with childcare costs. However, his emphasis on prioritising British-born families drew criticism from across the political spectrum. Critics argue that tying benefits to birthplace undermines the principles of fairness and inclusivity, potentially leaving thousands of children without essential support.

Reeves concluded that lifting the two-child benefit cap represents a significant milestone in reducing child poverty. She urged voters to recognise the tangible improvements this policy offers, noting that children across the UK would experience healthier living conditions and better life prospects. The chancellor warned that political opposition should not overshadow the moral imperative to provide all children, regardless of background, with the opportunity to grow up free from deprivation.

As debates continue in Parliament, the focus on child welfare remains central to Labour’s campaign narrative. Reeves’ insistence on fairness, social justice, and inclusivity highlights the broader ethical considerations surrounding public policy, placing children’s rights at the heart of economic decision-making. With the proposed legislation, the government aims to ensure that poverty does not define a child’s future, reaffirming the commitment to support families in every corner of the nation.
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