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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Millie Cooke

Gordon Brown: Raise gambling taxes to fund abolition of benefit cap

  • Gordon Brown has warned that Britain is experiencing its worst poverty in over half a century, urging Sir Keir Starmer to abolish the two-child benefit cap.
  • The former prime minister proposed funding the abolition of the cap, which would cost £3.2 billion, through reforms to gambling taxes.
  • Mr Brown supported a report by The Institute For Public Policy Research (IPPR) suggesting that increased gambling taxes could lift around half a million children out of poverty.
  • The two-child benefit cap, introduced by George Osborne, restricts benefit claims for third or subsequent children born after April 2017.
  • The Betting and Gaming Council has criticised the proposed tax increases, arguing they are “economically reckless” and could push consumers towards unregulated black markets.

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