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Cast your vote now on whether you think the two-child benefit cap should be eliminated.

It is anticipated that an announcement will be made during the Budget, where it may be replaced with a “taper” system, according to The Sun.

Rachel Reeves MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Keir Starmer at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool, England.

The Chancellor is expected to abolish the two-child benefit cap.

Rachel Reeves MP speaking on stage at the Labour Party conference.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the two-child benefit cap?

The two-child benefit cap is a policy that limits the amount of financial support families can receive for their children to only two children, regardless of the total number of children in the family.

What changes are expected in the Budget announcement?

The Chancellor is expected to announce a new "taper" system that would replace the two-child benefit cap, potentially allowing for more flexible financial support for families.

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You can participate in the poll by clicking on the provided link and sharing your opinion on whether the two-child benefit cap should be scrapped.