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Over 126,920 children to benefit from scrapping the two-child limit

Education / Thu 8th Jan 2026 at 08:05am

OVER 126,920 children across East of England set to be helped by Labour scrapping the two-child limit – as the Tories and Reform plot to push working families back into poverty claims Labour.

A spokesperson said: “The Labour Government’s action to scrap the two-child limit will benefit more than 126,920 children across the East of England, new analysis has revealed.

These figures come as new legislation that will remove the two-child limit is introduced to Parliament today (Thursday 8 January).

The policy means that 34,800 families will be better off in the East of England when the limit is scrapped from April 2026. The resulting boost to household finances is part of Labour’s commitment to tackling the cost of living.

A majority of families hit by the two-child limit have at least one parent in work. Scrapping the limit will therefore primarily support households who are working but are on a low incomes and in need of additional support.

The move stands in stark contrast to plans from both the Conservatives and Reform UK to reintroduce a two-child limit. The Tories say they would reintroduce it entirely, while Reform’s policy is to reintroduce it for over 99% of households affected – exempting only those with both parents in full-time work, most of whom are not subject to the two-child limit anyway.

Both parties would plunge a staggering 450,000 children back into poverty and slash the incomes of over 400,000 families nationwide.

Most of the families set to lose out from the opposition parties’ policy on the two-child limit are in employment, and Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has branded the Tory-Reform “Child Poverty Pact”, “a plan to punish parents who work hard and do the right thing”.

Across the East of England alone, the Reform-Tory Child Poverty Pact would take money out of the pockets of at least 34,800 families and make more than 126,920 children poorer.

As a result of the combined measures in its Child Poverty Strategy, the Labour Government is set to lift 550,000 children out of poverty across the country by 2030 – the biggest reduction in a single Parliament since records began.

“Lifting the two-child limit comes alongside other policies to cut the cost of living for families, including:

  • Extending free school meals to half a million more children
  • Freezing rail fares for the first time in 30 years, saving commuters hundreds of pounds a year
  • Cutting £150 off average energy bills, and £300 off for the most vulnerable
  • Rolling out free breakfast clubs in 2,000 more primary schools
  • Extending the provision of 30 hours of free childcare, worth up to £7,500 a year
  • Increasing the national living wage, giving full-time workers on the lowest incomes £900 more a year.”

Bridget Phillipson MP, Labour’s Secretary of State for Education, said:

“This Labour Government came into office pledging to tackle child poverty and that’s exactly what we’re doing.

“I’m proud that Labour is scrapping the cruel two-child limit. It’s a policy that has imposed hardship on the children of parents who go out to work to provide as much as they can for their families. 

“Because of Labour’s action, 34,800 families in East of England will have more money in their pockets, with 126,920 more children growing up in households with the means to meet their needs.

“The Reform-Tory Child Poverty Pact would wipe out this progress. It is a plan to punish parents who work hard and do the right thing, and it would plunge hundreds of thousands back into poverty.”

10 Comments for Over 126,920 children to benefit from scrapping the two-child limit:

Adam
2026-01-08 09:04:33

Yay more money from the productive to the feckless. If you cannot afford kids do not have them, this country is full of people who take and very few who contribute.

Generic Comment
2026-01-08 09:19:31

Glad we’ve identified the real problem as people existing, rather than anything awkward like wages, housing costs or policy decisions. Saves everyone a lot of effort.

David Forman
2026-01-08 10:40:42

A good policy although dragged kicking and screaming to do the right thing. Reform look set to vote against with the Tories, which is no surprise, but a 180 degrees about turn by Farage who can be just as contrary as Trump.

Toby Le Rone
2026-01-08 11:25:56

An uncomfabtable truth ... isn't it it the case of "certain" parents having kids they can't afford & expecting others to pay for them ? & why arn't the Fathers of these kids chased & made to pay for THEIR kids ? & why can't people have a choice if they want to support other peoples kids ? Or is that asking too much :O)

JIm
2026-01-08 13:31:14

Not exactly a balanced article, who wrote it? Bridget Phillipson? If you want a lot of kids, why should everyone else pay for them?

Reg
2026-01-08 17:25:19

Jlm by your logic I should be exempt from paying taxes towards any form of child benefit, healthcare or education as I don't have any children. You've saved me a fortune!

Stuart J
2026-01-08 21:24:41

They should have raised the limit from 2 up to 4 children, not removed it completely.

Carolyn
2026-01-08 23:39:01

Labour is great at spending other people's money. This is just another U turn by Starmer to placate his far left rebellion. This government is a farce.

Philip Steel
2026-01-09 08:14:26

It is not more money for their kids – It is more money for fags and takeaways – Their kids will still sleep in urine sodden sheets. – Encouraging the feckless to have even more kids when hard workers can’t afford to have children doesn’t bode well for the nation’s gene pool going forward.

Iam the only labour voter left god save us all.
2026-01-10 07:35:03

Labour =let's give it a go and then u turn the let the other lot in.ah ha it's the uni party folks.tory=let's do the same.

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