Labour suspends seven rebels who voted to scrap two-child benefit cap
- Seven Labour MPs, including John McDonnell and Zarah Sultana, voted for an SNP amendment to abolish the two-child benefit cap and were suspended by Keir Starmer for six months.
- The SNP's amendment, seeking to remove the cap, received 103 votes while 353 MPs opposed it during the vote.
- Sultana stated that the cap would "lift 330,000 children out of poverty," highlighting the impact of the policy.
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