LABOUR have vowed to keep the two child benefit cap – sparking a furious party clash.
Tories accused Sir Keir Starmer of flip-flopping after he confirmed he would stick to the policy, despite mounting pressure from his MPs.
The Labour leader said the party was “not changing that policy” – despite backing it himself just three years ago.
But just weeks ago shadow work and pensions secretary, Jonathan Ashworth, described the cap as “heinous” and suggested he wanted to see it go.
Back in 2020 the then-shadow Brexit Secretary said: “We must scrap the inhuman Work Capability Assessments and private provision of disability assessments (e.g. ATOS), scrap punitive sanctions, two-child limit and benefits cap”.