Currently, there is no cap on child benefit. £21.80 a week for your first child and £14.45 a week for any children after that. More than 80% of children are in families also eligible for means-tested child tax credit.
52% Yes |
48% No |
38% Yes |
42% No |
7% Yes, but increase to three children |
5% No, as long as both parents are permanent residents of the UK |
5% Yes, and parents must be permanent residents of the UK in order to claim |
1% No, but replace with a Citizens Income |
2% Yes, but increase to five children |
See how support for each position on “Child Benefit” has changed over time for 303k UK voters.
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See how importance of “Child Benefit” has changed over time for 303k UK voters.
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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No, however, if it is conjectured that people are manipulating the use of the system to accrue money and circumnavigate having a job, then it should be culminated for them.
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no the government should engage white brits to make more children to curb the extension of our people
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No, but anyone who claims benefits should be subject to an inspection to determine wether they should get the money.
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yes, but depends on circumstances on which the children were born
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Vouchers should be given for food so the children don't get punished
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