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You Ask Us: Why won't Keir Starmer undo the two-child cap - and can we fix rip-off banks?

You Ask Us: Why won't Keir Starmer undo the two-child cap - and can we fix rip-off banks?

Daily Politics from the New Statesman · The New Statesman

July 20, 202326m 22s

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Show Notes

Keir Starmer says he’ll keep the two-child cap on benefits. Is this a knee-jerk reaction to public opinion, or an attempt at “fiscal discipline”? The New Statesman Podcast team answer your questions. 


The Labour leader has risked the anger of his own MPs by apparently reneging on a previous commitment to reverse limits on child benefit introduced by George Osborne under austerity. Angela Rayner has called the cap “barbaric”, and Starmer himself has previously said Labour would reverse it. So what’s prompted this about-turn? Anoosh Chakelian, Rachel Wearmouth, Rachel Cunliffe and Will Dunn answer a listener’s question. 


They also discuss what the government can – or should – do to force banks to pass rising interest rates onto savers. Should the banks be nationalised?


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