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All Events — February 2026(569 total, page 25 of 29)

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Zarah SultanaspeechYour Party
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
Labour MPs are lining up today to congratulate themselves on ending the two-child limit. I welcome that decision; I fought for it and I voted for it, and I was suspended and punished by my former party for doing so. While that punishment was being handed out by the Labour Whips Office on behalf of the Prime Minister, children in Coventry South and across the country paid the price. Facts matter: the two-child limit pushes an estimated 109 children into poverty every single day. From the moment I
Tue 3 Feb
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Zarah SultanaspeechYour Party
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
I agree completely with the right hon. Gentleman. [Interruption.] If I could continue without the heckling from those on the Labour Benches who have now decided that child poverty is a priority they want to pursue—as I was saying, scrapping the two-child limit matters because the limit is the single biggest driver of rising child poverty. Scrapping it will lift hundreds of thousands of children closer to dignity and security. But this Labour Government have decided to stop halfway, because altho
Tue 3 Feb
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Nadia WhittomespeechLabour
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
The shadow Secretary of State must know that the vast majority of families in poverty include at least one adult in work. She asks how this Bill is being paid for. Well, it is being paid for by increased taxes on gambling giants. Would it not be more truthful to say that the hon. Lady is on the side of gambling giants rather than children in poverty?
Tue 3 Feb
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Nadia WhittomespeechLabour
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
The introduction of the two-child limit by the Conservatives in 2017 has had a devastating impact on child poverty rates. Every day, it affects 1.7 million children, with a loss of roughly £3,500 a year for affected families. A huge 17% of children in my constituency live in families subject to this inhumane and unjust policy. It is also a policy that has failed on its own terms: a study by the London School of Economics found that it did not increase employment rates among those families affect
Tue 3 Feb
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Nadia WhittomespeechLabour
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
I thank the right hon. Member for that intervention. I agree with the points that he made, particularly because, from my constituency inbox, huge numbers of constituents are effectively evicted because landlords keep hiking their rents. That is why I back his call, and the calls of Sadiq Khan and Andy Burnham—our mayors—to allow local areas to introduce rent controls. I also back the calls of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation for universal credit to cover the cost of essentials such as food, toilet
Tue 3 Feb
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Jack AbbottspeechLabour (Co-op)
Town and City Centre Safety
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Dowd. I thank my hon. Friend the Member for Derby South (Baggy Shanker) for securing this important debate. This issue comes up repeatedly with my local residents, who want to feel safe in our town—whether that is walking, shopping, eating or enjoying public spaces. Women and girls should feel safe at night. Families should be able to enjoy our town centre free from the fear of antisocial behaviour. As has already been mentioned, shop workers sh
Tue 3 Feb
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Jack AbbottspeechLabour (Co-op)
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
It is true to say that the Conservative party has been right about one thing today: this is about choices, and I am incredibly proud to be making the one that we are making. The Conservative party did untold damage to our country, whether it was in hollowing out the criminal justice system, crumbling school buildings and hospitals, record NHS waiting lists or Liz Truss, but the most egregious part of its record was the harm it inflicted on our nation’s children. An entire generation was plunged
Tue 3 Feb
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Jack AbbottspeechLabour (Co-op)
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
I was actually referring to the number of Opposition Members defending this policy here today. I do not think there is a single person in the country who will defend keeping hundreds of thousands more children in poverty. That is what we are getting rid of today, and that is what the hon. Gentleman’s party is defending. It is difficult to think of another policy in modern Britain that is so stark in its design and so devastating in its impact. This policy, for nearly a decade, has quietly and cr
Tue 3 Feb
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Naushabah KhanappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Town and City Centre Safety
Parliamentary appearance by Naushabah Khan
Tue 3 Feb
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Mr James FrithappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Iran
Parliamentary appearance by Mr James Frith
Tue 3 Feb
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Mr James FrithappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Mr James Frith
Tue 3 Feb
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Nadia WhittomeappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Nadia Whittome
Tue 3 Feb
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Jack AbbottappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Town and City Centre Safety
Parliamentary appearance by Jack Abbott
Tue 3 Feb
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Jack AbbottappearanceLabour (Co-op)
Spoke in debate: Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Jack Abbott
Tue 3 Feb
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Zarah SultanaappearanceYour Party
Spoke in debate: Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Zarah Sultana
Tue 3 Feb
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Charlotte CaneappearanceLiberal Democrat
Spoke in debate: Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Charlotte Cane
Tue 3 Feb
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Clive LewisspeechLabour
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
I am listening to the hon. Gentleman. Conservative Members always seem to portray this as an individual moral failing. That is how they see welfare, when actually it is about a collective insurance against economic risk. That is how we see it. You see it as a moral issue; we see it as an economic one.
Tue 3 Feb
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Clive LewisspeechLabour
Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
We on the Labour Benches at least understand the historical consistency:186 years ago the Tories made economic arguments against stopping children being sent up chimneys, and 186 years later they are making the same arguments, about stopping children being put into poverty. Same old Tories, nearly 200 years later!
Tue 3 Feb
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Naushabah KhanspeechLabour
Town and City Centre Safety
It is a pleasure, Mr Dowd, to speak under your chairship. Our town centres are the heart of our communities. They give our towns identity and define how we interact with where we live. However, it is that very interaction that means people also need to feel safe, secure and welcome in town centres. That is certainly true in my constituency and in my home town of Gillingham, where the high street has become a visible sign of decline. Unfortunately, we are plagued by antisocial behaviour, graffiti
Tue 3 Feb
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Clive LewisappearanceLabour
Spoke in debate: Universal Credit (Removal of Two Child Limit) Bill
Parliamentary appearance by Clive Lewis
Tue 3 Feb