Rishi Sunak has heaped praise on Keir Starmer for backing the Tories’ two-child benefit cap.
The prime minister’s comments come after the Labour leader sparked a civil war in his party by insisting he would not scrap the policy if he wins the next election.
That is despite Starmer previously criticising the policy and vowing to scrap it.
At prime minister’s questions, Sunak said: “I welcome the Labour leader’s new found support for our policy.”
That came in response to SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn savaging Starmer over his controversial stance.
He said: “Voters in Scotland are used to child poverty under the Tories – they almost expect it.
“But what they don’t expect is child poverty support from the Labour party.
“If we look very closely right now, there is a shiver running along the Labour front bench looking for a spine.”
Criticising the two-child benefit policy, Stephen Flynn says "there is a shiver running along the Labour Party right now, looking for a spine"#PMQspic.twitter.com/lbWpnZqpEL
— Alexander Brown (@AlexofBrown) July 19, 2023
Starmer has faced a major backlash from Labour MPs over his decision not to scrap the benefit cap, which prevents families from receiving welfare payments for any more than two children.
But he yesterday accused his critics of dodging “tough decisions”, as he said they were acting like Liz Truss.