Fiona Bruce grilled a Labour politician over the scrapping of the two-child benefit cap on tonight's Question Time. The BBC host questioned the timing of the move at last month's Budget after Labour refused to do so the year before.
Speaking on the panel show in Paisley, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said it was a "moral mission". The moment came as the show discussed whether lifting the two-child benefit cap is fair to taxpayers.
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But Bruce said: "Hang on, why is lifting the two-child benefit cap for Labour a moral mission this year and last year it just wasn't?"
He replied: "First of all you can only make decisions when you know where the money is coming from..."
Bruce interrupted: "But there's not suddenly

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