Labour launches child poverty strategy but hints costly welfare system has to change

The Guardian - World NewsCenter-LeftEN 4 min read 100% complete by Rowena Mason Whitehall editorDecember 5, 2025 at 07:40 PM
Labour launches child poverty strategy but hints costly welfare system has to change

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The Labour government in the UK launched a new child poverty strategy, which includes ending the two-child limit on Universal Credit at a cost of £3 billion, a move expected to lift 450,000 children out of poverty by 2031. Other measures include helping parents with baby formula costs, reducing time in temporary housing, and expanding breakfast clubs and free school lunches. Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden emphasized that the strategy aims to improve long-term prospects for children and that further welfare reforms are necessary to encourage employment. McFadden stated the current welfare system is not effectively helping people find work and has unsustainable rising costs, signaling future changes to prioritize employment and reduce the benefits bill.

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