'We should make powerful choices' says Starmer amid Labour get together cut up on two-child profit cap hits again at get together cut up over two-child profit cap

Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer has hit again at criticism of his plan to maintain the two-child profit cap if his get together is elected - sustaining they should make "tough decisions".

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There has been a rising rift between Labour MPs and the management after Sir Keir revealed he wouldn't scrap the Conservative coverage that forestalls mother and father claiming little one advantages for any third or subsequent little one born after April 2017.

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Frustrations spilled over at a gathering of the Parliamentary Labour Party within the Commons on Monday.

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Sky News' political correspondent Mhari Aurora heard MP Clive Efford describe it as "a terrible mistake", whereas his colleague, Rosie Duffield, mentioned she was "sick to death" of the coverage.

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Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper - who spoke out in opposition to the coverage when it was first introduced in - additionally refused to offer her support for Sir Keir's place when requested about it on Sky News.

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But throughout an interview with former Labour PM Sir Tony Blair right now, the present chief stood by his choice, saying: "The stability of our economy is absolutely vital as a stepping stone to getting onto [Labour's] missions [for government]."

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Critics declare the restrict has pushed households into poverty, and that scrapping the cap would carry round 270,000 households with kids out of it - at an estimated price of Β£1.4bn within the first yr.

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But referring to a the get together "having a row at the moment about tough choices", Sir Keir informed the Future of Britain convention: "We maintain saying collectively as a celebration we've got acquired to take powerful choices and within the summary everybody says, 'that is proper Keir'.

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"And then we get a tough decision, we have been in one of those in the last few days, and its, 'well I don't like that, can we just not make that one, I am sure there is another tough decision somewhere else that we could make'.

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"But we've got to make the powerful choices. This is not some reflection on some focus group that claims, 'we would like Labour to have an financial straight jacket on', it's the fundamentals."

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Pointing to former Tory PM Liz Truss and her disastrous mini-budget that noticed the markets spiral in response to her fiscal choices, Sir Keir mentioned: "She proved the thesis that if you make unfunded commitments, the economy is damaged and working people pay the price.

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"So if you'd like proof that unfunded commitments trigger financial injury, which is then visited on working individuals, you've got a residing instance of that and that may come from each side of politics.

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"So it is a fundamental. I will not let the next Labour government get anywhere near the equivalent of what Liz Truss did."

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