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UK PM Rishi Sunak calls for ending the two-child benefit cap, calling it a failed policy harming low-income families.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has declared the UK's two-child benefit cap a "failed social experiment" that must be scrapped, citing its negative impact on low-income families and rising child poverty.
The policy, introduced in 2017, limits most welfare benefits to two children per family, with exceptions for certain circumstances.
Sunak acknowledged growing criticism and evidence showing the cap disproportionately affects vulnerable households.
The government plans to repeal the measure, signaling a shift in welfare policy aimed at reducing hardship and supporting family well-being.
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El primer ministro del Reino Unido, Rishi Sunak, pide que se ponga fin al límite de beneficios de dos hijos, calificándolo como una política fallida que perjudica a las familias de bajos ingresos.