Base childcare support for working parents on household income

We suggest basing eligibility for childcare support for working parents on household income, rather than individual income.

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Opened
Friday 2nd May 2025
Last 24 hours signatures
2
Signature Deadline
Sunday 2nd November 2025
Estimated Final Signatures: 307

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Compare these two families under the current rules:
Family A) Two parents each earning £95k = £190k total household income → 30 free childcare hours
Family B) One parent earning £105k, the other £40k = £145k total household income → no childcare help

We believe that this isn’t just illogical — it’s unjust. We think it risks trapping many parents (mostly mothers) in unemployment, as without any support, childcare costs can exceed their income — all because one parent earns "too much."


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