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flag The UK's Conservatives seek to reinstate the two-child benefit cap to save £3.2 billion, sparking debate over welfare and defence spending.

flag The Conservative Party plans to reinstate the two-child benefit cap to save over £3.2 billion annually, redirecting half to reduce the deficit and the rest to defence, including funding 20,000 new troops and a sovereign defence fund. flag The move, criticized by Labour and advocates for child welfare, comes as Labour’s bill to abolish the cap advances through Parliament. flag Conservatives argue Labour’s welfare expansion undermines national security, while Labour aims to boost defence spending to 3% of GDP and reduce child poverty by 400,000.

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