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Keir Starmer Outlines Plan to Reduce Child Poverty Before Next

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 6:51 pm
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Keir Starmer has pledged to reduce child poverty by the end of the current parliamentary term, intensifying pressure on the government to reconsider the two-child benefit cap. This commitment represents a more ambitious stance than Labour’s previous manifesto promises and highlights the party’s focus on addressing the impact of welfare policies on vulnerable families.

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Keir Starmer Commits to Reducing Child PovertyPressure Mounts to End the Two-Child Benefit CapAmbitions Beyond Previous Manifesto PledgesLooking Ahead to the Next Election

Keir Starmer Commits to Reducing Child Poverty

Keir Starmer has announced a firm commitment to reduce child poverty by the end of the current parliamentary term. This pledge comes amid increasing scrutiny on the government to address the two-child benefit cap, a policy that has drawn criticism for its impact on families with more than two children. Starmer’s declaration marks a significant escalation from Labour’s previous manifesto promises made before last year’s general election.

Pressure Mounts to End the Two-Child Benefit Cap

The two-child benefit cap limits financial support to families with more than two children, a policy estimated to cost around £3.6 billion annually. Critics argue that this cap disproportionately affects larger families and contributes to rising child poverty levels. Starmer’s announcement intensifies pressure on the government to reconsider or abolish this cap as part of broader efforts to improve child welfare.

By setting a clear goal to reduce child poverty before the next election, Starmer is signaling a readiness to tackle difficult policy areas that affect vulnerable children and families. The commitment also reflects growing public concern about the impact of austerity measures and welfare reforms on children’s living standards.

Ambitions Beyond Previous Manifesto Pledges

Starmer’s aim to cut child poverty goes beyond the commitments outlined in Labour’s manifesto prior to the last election. This enhanced ambition highlights the party’s prioritization of social justice and economic equality as central themes in its agenda. It also suggests that Labour intends to hold the government accountable for the ongoing challenges faced by children living in poverty.

The prime minister’s statement to MPs on Monday emphasized the urgency of addressing child poverty as a national priority. Starmer’s approach may involve a combination of policy changes, including welfare reform, increased support for families, and targeted investments in education and healthcare.

Looking Ahead to the Next Election

With the next general election on the horizon, child poverty has become a key issue in the political landscape. Starmer’s pledge aims to reassure voters that Labour is committed to making tangible progress on this front. The promise to reduce child poverty by the end of the parliament sets a clear benchmark for measuring the party’s success and holding it accountable.

As the debate over the two-child benefit cap continues, Starmer’s stance may influence wider discussions about social policy and government priorities. The focus on reducing child poverty also aligns with broader efforts to promote economic fairness and improve the wellbeing of children across the UK.

As reported by The Guardian

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