Budget 2025 live: Reeves scraps two-child benefit cap and confirms mansion tax as OBR apologises for leaking details
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- Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the scrapping of the two-child benefit cap and confirmed the introduction of a mansion tax in the 2025 budget, following a leak by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) attributed to a technical error. This budget aims to address the UK's ongoing cost of living crisis and is set against a backdrop of significant fiscal challenges.
- The removal of the two-child limit for universal credit is expected to cost £3 billion but aims to alleviate financial pressures on families, while the mansion tax is part of broader tax reforms. Reeves faces scrutiny from Labour MPs and the public regarding the effectiveness of these measures in improving living standards.
- This budget reflects ongoing debates within the Labour Party about balancing fiscal responsibility with social welfare, particularly amid pressures from unions advocating for increased minimum wages and living standards. The financial landscape is further complicated by recent inflation trends and the need for sustainable economic growth.
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