This petition was submitted during the 2010-2015 parliament
Rejected petition Fairnes on Child Allowance Cuts
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The cut to child allowance for any family where ONE parent earns over £50,000 per year is an attack on the traditional family, where one parent stays at home to raise children and one works to provide for the family.
A couple both earning £49,999 per year (Total HOUSEHOLD income of £99,998), KEEP the full child allowance.
This is extremely unfair and deliberately penalises the traditional family.
David Cameron has stated that the move - which will see families with one earner on more than £50,000 lose some or all of the payment, while households with two parents with salaries just under the trigger keep theirs - was the "right approach".
This policy will see parents earning just under £50,000 refusing a pay rise unless it is in excess of 4%; otherwise the family will be worst off. Does this make sense?
How can such an unfair treatment be the “right Approach”; millionaire David Cameron must realise this is unfair and RE-THINK this policy and make it fair.
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