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Sir Keir Starmer has ‘no mandate’ to scrap two-child benefit cap, warns Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride

Published on May 27, 2025 at 09:22 PM

SIR Keir Starmer has “no mandate”;; for scrapping the two-child benefit cap, Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride warned yesterday.

The top Tory blasted the PM for preparing to splurge billions on ditching another of his election pledges in sop to Labour lefties.

Mel Stride, Shadow Chancellor, during a morning broadcast.
Tory Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride has slammed the PM for his apparent U-turn on the two-child benefit cap
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaking.
Sir Keir Starmer previously vowed to keep the cap and left abolition out of Labour’s manifesto

In the build up to July’s ballot, declared he wouldn’t abandon the cap, and didn’t include any policy around abolition in his .

Furious said: “He promised he wouldn’t do it, but now it looks as though he’s going to break that promise and spend billions more.

“Reversing the cap isn’t just irresponsible, it’s unfair.

“ show they can’t be trusted with your .”;;

It came as yesterday said scrapping the cap, a year, for the Treasury.

Asked whether ministers are planning to abolish the cap, she told Times Radio: “It’s on the table.

“No measures are off the table.”;;

The Education Secretary added: “We’ve always been clear about that and of course is an important element of how we tackle child poverty.

“It’s not the only area. plays an important role, skills, how we ensure that more people are able to get back into work.

“But of course we can’t ignore the impact of social security changes, social security changes that were introduced by the Conservatives that a Labour government would not have introduced in the first place.”;;

Photo of Bridget Phillipson, Education Secretary, carrying a red folder.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson hinted that ministers are getting closer to lifting the cap

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