Government urged to scrap 'nasty' two-child limit on benefits

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Government urged to scrap 'nasty' two-child limit on benefits
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Figures show nearly 600,000 children are adversely affected by policy

Campaigners have called for the government to scrap the “nasty” two-child limit on benefits after the latest official figures showed that nearly 600,000 children were affected by the controversial policy.

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