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‘One in four Swansea kids in poverty’ – new plan promises biggest cut in decades

Local families count the cost

The Prime Minister launched the plan in South Wales alongside the First Minister, promising measures to boost family incomes and cut essential costs. Ministers say 550,000 children across the UK will be lifted out of poverty by 2030, including 69,000 in Wales.

In Swansea West alone, almost 3,000 children are expected to benefit from the removal of the two‑child cap. Official figures show more than a quarter of children in the constituency are currently living in poverty.

Torsten Bell, MP for Swansea West, said:

“One in four children in Swansea West are now living in poverty, blighting their childhoods and limiting their potential. The Conservatives claimed the two‑child limit was to punish irresponsible parents, but all it actually did was punish children. I’m proud to be part of a government that is tackling child poverty, boosting wages and cutting energy bills for all of us.”

Leaders welcome change, charities urge caution

Council leaders say they have long called for the cap to be scrapped.

Rob Stewart, Leader of Swansea Council, said:

“We’ve seen first‑hand the impact the Tory two‑child benefit cap has had on children living in Swansea. For many years now, the Labour‑run council in Swansea has been calling for UK Governments to scrap the cap and I’m really pleased to see this Labour Government has listened. This will make a huge difference to Swansea families, lifting children out of poverty and giving them the best possible start in life.”

Charities working with families in Swansea say the announcement is welcome but stress that poverty levels remain at historic highs.

Cherrie Bija, CEO of Faith in Families, said:

“We see every day how poverty leaves children cold, hungry and carrying worries no child should bear. Lifting the two‑child cap will give families in Wales some breathing space and real hope. If we want Wales to be a great place to grow up, we must all stand beside every child and advocate for them. This is only the beginning.”

Faith in Families also runs the Swansea Multibank, which has been described as a “major step forward in the fight against poverty in South Wales”. The project redistributes surplus goods from businesses to families in need, providing essentials from cleaning products to furniture.

In earlier coverage, Cherrie Bija said:

“The Multibank is about dignity as well as support. Families shouldn’t have to choose between heating their homes and buying the basics. By working with partners we’re making sure children don’t go without.”

Wider measures

The UK Government says the wider strategy will also deliver £150 off energy bills through the Warm Home Discount, pay rises for up to 160,000 of Wales’s lowest earners via increases to the National Living Wage, and above‑inflation rises to the Universal Credit Standard Allowance. Ministers argue these measures will tackle the root causes of poverty by cutting costs and boosting incomes.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the plan as a “moral mission” to ensure every child has the best possible start in life.

Keir Starmer said:

“Every child deserves the best possible start in life, with their future no longer determined by the circumstances of their birth. Yet too many children are growing up in poverty, held back from getting on in life, and too many families are struggling without the basics: a secure home, warm meals, and the support they need to make ends meet.”

First Minister Eluned Morgan said Welsh Government policies such as free school meals and childcare expansion would complement the UK‑wide measures.

Eluned Morgan said:

“While the Welsh Government is using every tool available to us in Wales, it’s vital our two governments work together to make real, lasting change. That’s why our two Governments are working together to do all we can to create opportunities for every community.”

The Secretary of State for Wales, Jo Stevens, added:

“Tackling child poverty is not just the right thing to do, it’s an investment in Wales’s future. There is a direct link between child poverty and poor educational outcomes and future unemployment – we cannot afford to waste a generation’s potential.”

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“Constitutional outrage”: Lee Waters and Mike Hedges join Senedd Labour revolt over UK Government funding bypass

Two prominent South West Wales politicians — Llanelli MS Lee Waters and Swansea East MS Mike Hedges — have joined a growing rebellion inside Welsh Labour over UK Government funding decisions that bypass the Senedd.

In a strongly worded letter to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, signed by over a third of Labour Members of the Senedd, the group accuses Westminster of using Tory-era powers to override devolved responsibilities — calling it “deeply insensitive” and “a constitutional outrage.”

“Why is Whitehall deciding where to fix bus shelters in Wales?”

At the heart of the row is the Pride in Place programme, a UK Government initiative that funds local regeneration projects — including bins, toilets and bus shelters — directly through councils, without going through the Welsh Government.

The letter slams the use of the UK Internal Market Act 2020, originally passed by the Conservatives, to impose funding decisions in areas like regeneration that are fully devolved.

“Why is the UK Government directly funding Welsh Councils to fix bus shelters, reopen park toilets, and provide bins?” the letter asks.

“For our own Government to then come in and use the very same powers to act in devolved areas is at best deeply insensitive, at worst a constitutional outrage.”

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Lee Waters, a former Welsh Government cabinet member, and Mike Hedges, one of the longest-serving MSs in the Senedd, are among 11 signatories demanding that Wales be treated as an equal part of the UK.

The group warns that the current approach undermines the Welsh Government’s authority and risks wasting public money by duplicating existing programmes.

“If this was being done by a Tory Government, we would be calling for a judicial review,” they write.

Pressure mounts on Starmer to act

The letter calls on the Prime Minister to recommit to devolving powers over rail infrastructure, policing, justice and the Crown Estate — pledges made in opposition but not yet delivered in government.

That last demand is particularly sensitive. Welsh Labour has long backed the devolution of the Crown Estate, arguing that profits from Welsh land and seabed should benefit Wales directly. But earlier this year, UK Labour ministers rejected a Commons amendment that would have transferred control, sparking anger among Senedd members and comparisons with Scotland, where the Crown Estate is already devolved.

With Llanelli MS Lee Waters and Swansea East veteran Mike Hedges among the signatories, the row has brought the issue home to South West Wales. Both have warned that bypassing the Welsh Government on regeneration projects undermines devolution and risks wasting public money.

The pressure is now firmly on Downing Street to respond — and to show whether Labour in power will deliver the reforms it promised in opposition, or face growing unrest from its own ranks in Wales.

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#CrownEstate #devolution #KierStarmer #LeeWatersMS #Llanelli #MikeHedgesMS #PrideInPlace #PrimeMinister #SwanseaEast #UKGovernment #UKInternalMarketAct2020 #UKLabour #WelshGovernment #WelshLabour

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Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-11-19

I have no time for Labour's performative outrage over Nigel Farage being racist, the same party being commended by Tommy Robinson for it's cruelty to foreigners, the same PM who gave us the "Island of Strangers" speech?
He wants the legion of voters he's losing to the Greens to think he's safe now, that because he's having a pop at Farage we can trust him....

fuck off you Quisling Trumpian liar!

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-11-14

If McSweeney leaves, how Starmer know which hand to hold his dick with when going for a piss?

He can't bring his wife into work every day, have pity you monsters! /s

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-11-13

lol, turns out it was him fucking Marla (Helena Bonham-Carter) and plotting all those terrorist attacks with Meatloaf after all!

(It's not a spoiler if I don't say what film that is)

Weirdly the one person who is certain that the red on red briefings were
nothing to do with him is Keir himself. His short-term memory is shot to
pieces. He can now only remember the good bits of his life. And as there
currently aren't any, he can now remember nothing at all. Each day, each
hour, each minute comes as a total surprise to him. He keeps having to be
reminded who McSweeney is and what he does. Sometimes he doesn't even
know he’s the prime minister. There again, neither do all of his cabinet.
Miliband was just sure that Keir would have to sack whoever did the
briefings. Keir. Meet Keir. The first man to fire himself.
Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-11-10

This is what the Public are thinking, and Zack is only repeating that.
They're tired of politicians like Starmer talking over them, talking for them but never talking WITH them.

Oh sure, Starmer may have photo shoots with pre-approved "real people" but he ain't listening, he's counting down the seconds until it's over.

‘What’s now clear to me, both from the sheer number of attacks and their
increasingly wild nature, is that they are a product of a political and media
establishment rattled by a party that’s growing fast and willing to say the
unsayable: that our country has been hijacked by those interested only in
serving the super-wealthy.
Mark Hughesmarkhughes
2025-10-31

continues its war crimes in which it occupies illegally.

It executed 46 children and even more adults because one, yes one soldier, sorry I mean war criminal was shot dead by an unidentified sniper.

Murdering children and civilians is a war crime, as is collective punishment. Two things which Hitler's army were guilty of during WW2.

, with and 's support is a war criminal. All three should be prosecuted.

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-10-31
Paul HouleUP8
2025-10-30
A politician stands in front of a red featuredless background wearing a dark suit and blue tie,  he has a sign on his podium that is red with white letter: "Renew Britain" and in front of him people are waving little union jacks.

I advocated strongly for #KierStarmer as #Labour leader. After 14 years of #Conservative mis-government and corruption, I didn't expect things to put right overnight.

But I believed he was capable of taking a moral stand, and he hasn't. Critical issues, both domestic and international, are not being met with a decisive position. And as a member of the #LGBT community his inability to push back against the #GenderCritical and #TERF contingent feels like a personal betrayal.

Mark Hughesmarkhughes
2025-10-24

Sometimes easier isn't better. FFS, it is the devil's main route to stealing fucking souls.

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skuaskua
2025-10-24

Starmer, agrieved by the deaths of Ukrainian children, "This is who Putin is."

Starmer after the deaths of +10,000 children in Gaza - he helped Netanyahu kill more.

Alec Muffettalecmuffett
2025-10-24

Imagine that the UK Gov’t has the power to limit corporate due diligence checks to “do [you] have a Digital ID card?” ; DOING SO WILL VASTLY ENCOURAGE MOBILE PHONE THEFT
alecmuffett.com/article/118470

2025-10-24

Imagine that the UK Gov’t has the power to limit corporate due diligence checks to “do [you] have a Digital ID card?” ; DOING SO WILL VASTLY ENCOURAGE MOBILE PHONE THEFT

Think about it: if a person’s phone is the solitary credential through which they can live their life – both online and offline – then stealing somebody’s phone will suddenly become much more prevalent and popular.

Utility bills and other hassle, reduce risk.

https://twitter.com/silkiecarlo/status/1981640189224046853

#digitalId #idCards #kierStarmer

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-10-16
Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-10-16

lol, suck up to Paedophile and he ignores you, what a fucking loser!

As I see NHS drug prices are to rise by 25% at the behest of the Grand Old Paedophile I have to ask, 'what did we get out of that embarrassing State Visit last month?'

Look at him, just standing there with his needy grin, being a Neville Chamberlain for the 21st Century, what a fucking loser he is...

thelondoneconomic.com/politics

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-10-14

lol, like Starmer cares about the Humanitarian crisis in Gaza, he has anyone drawing attention to it locked up for 'terrorism'

Watch our Prime Minister pour praise on a child rapist....

43mago 1336 BST

Starmer criticises Badenoch for ignoring humanitarian crisis in
Gaza in her response to his statement

Starmer is responding to Badenoch.

He says he was “surprised and saddened” that, in her response to his
statement, she did not mention the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, including
the number of people killed and the denial of aid.

UPDATE: Starmer said:

44 Iwas surprised and saddened that she spent more time attacking what we
actually did to help the process than even mentioning the humanitarian crisis
in Gaza, without setting out in terms the number of people that have been
killed, that are starving, been subjected to denial of aid, when the immediate
task for any serious government is to work with allies to get that aid in at speed.
I would have expected at least an acknowledgement of that terrible situation. It
shows, yet again, just how far her party has slid from [a] serious statesperson
approach to diplomacy.

This is not the time for a fight about the role which any individual played.

Iam proud of what [US special envoy to the Middle East] Steve Witkoff said
about our national security adviser [Jonathan Powell]. He was negotiating this,
he knows absolutely the role we played, and this House should be proud that we
played that role.

We played that role only because of the relationship that this Government has
with the [Donald] Trump administration. We are a trusted partner, working
both before this peace deal and afterwards.
Alec Muffettalecmuffett
2025-10-14

“We do not guarantee that GOV.UK One Login will always be available, or that access to it will be error free. We will provide a way for you to report problems with GOV.UK One Login”
alecmuffett.com/article/117386

2025-10-14

“We do not guarantee that GOV.UK One Login will always be available, or that access to it will be error free. We will provide a way for you to report problems with GOV.UK One Login”

Wow. Reference to “Safari 12” suggests this is 2018-era technology, at best:

Terms and conditions – GOV.UK One Login

https://signin.account.gov.uk/terms-and-conditions archived at https://archive.ph/yTPbc

#digitalId #idCards #kierStarmer #oneLogin

skuaskua
2025-10-07

@gazanotice

The British government had done what to prevent this entirely foreseeable severe mistreatment of British citizens?

Has Starmer summonsed the Israeli ambassador and made clear that British citizens are not to be unlawfully mistreated or tortured?

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