Families across Britain have shared how scrapping the two-child benefit cap and other Budget changes will help them make ends meet this winter Claire-Marie Bray and her children Rosie-Mae (6), Jensen (4), Cirilla-Jane (3), Amelia (2) (Image: Claire-Marie Bray)
Brits nationwide had been hoping this week's Budget would help them make ends meet. Families surviving on benefits with three or more children will definitely be better off after the two-child cap was scrapped.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faced a daunting £20 billion financial deficit following 14 years of devastating Tory austerity. Despite expectations of tax hikes, there is some positive news for families, especially those less affluent.
Unemployed pregnant mum-of-four Claire-Marie Bray will benefit from the changes br

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