Angela Rener pushed to lose child benefits for middle class families, the memo reveals

Angela Rener Wanted to force middle class families to lose child gains in a bid to avoid welfare cuts for the disabled and A. Squeeze on public expenseA leaked memo has revealed.

Deputy Prime MinisterThe proposal would force families where top earnings have a salary of £ 50,000 or more to get benefits for any child obtained through their tax returns.

This scheme was originally introduced as a penance measurement George Osborne In 2010, but the band was raised at a salary of £ 60,000 or more Former Tory Chancellor Jeremy Hunt Just before the last general election.

Lifting Rener (Janet Brady / PA)

Lifting Rener (Janet Brady / PA) ,Packet,

Sir Jeremy also created a sliding scale, so the benefit will be completely lost only when the same domestic earner has a wage of £ 80,000 or more.

Ms. Rener wanted to reverse in the dialect that runs in a bid to discontinue £ 5BN cuts for welfare for people with disabilities and other public expenses.

This proposal appeared in the same memorandum to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, where he recommended eight new money taxes and Benefits of profit for migrants,

Memo leakage Daily wire The government is part of a briefing campaign against the Deputy Prime Minister of rivals within the government.

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It comes amid concerns that the support for Sir Kir Stmper is working on several measures between Labor MPs and activists, including his speech on welfare cuts and immigration, which borrowed language from the notorious “rivers of rivers” of former writing tori MP Anoc Powell Powell Powell.

Ms. Rener was particularly quiet as other cabinet ministers tried to move forward to the Prime Minister to move forward with criticism and new policies on their speech.

In Memo, Ms. Rener admitted that changing the rules of child profit would be “controversial”.

Sir Jeremy has warned against reversing his change since last year.

He said: “It may look like a relatively minor budget measure, but was one of the most popular things we do because it helped the middle class families struggling with the childcare cost to try.

“Leaving them will finally confirm that away from having a new labor government, it is a traditional opposing aspiration, old labor government.”

Parents can claim £ 1,355 per year in the benefit of the child for the first child and £ 897 per year for any additional child.

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