The rape clause: explained in 200 words
The UK government has now introduced its callous rape clause policy. Nicola Sturgeon explains the policy here.
“It is a disgusting and disgraceful policy” – @NicolaSturgeon on the rape clause. #ScrapTheRapeClause pic.twitter.com/rmXrCCwac6
— David Livey (@DavidLivey) April 13, 2017
Get the facts here.

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I am utterly furious that Tories will make women who’ve had a child after being raped justify that for tax credits. pic.twitter.com/Ai4SKBOHaQ
— Alison Thewliss (@alisonthewliss) July 8, 2015

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.@AngusRobertson asks PM about potential consequences of third child benefit proposals on victims of rape #pmqs
— The SNP (@theSNP) July 15, 2015
.@alisonthewliss “PM promised he would not restrict child benefits… Will he now drop his two child policy & the rape clause?” #PMQs
— The SNP (@theSNP) December 16, 2015
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.@alisonthewliss “This is a major boost to ending the Tories two child policy & rape clause” https://t.co/D8TknqVNxm pic.twitter.com/xgAf25e0jG
— The SNP (@theSNP) May 21, 2016

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Here is the #rapeclause. Survivors of rape will need to fill in this form & send it to @HMRCgovuk to get tax credits. pic.twitter.com/omqiiGbmsc
— David Linden (@DavidLinden) April 6, 2017

I ve done it and so should you ⏱ https://t.co/XBxmDNuveY
— Kezia Dugdale (@kezdugdale) November 27, 2016
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So @RuthDavidsonMSP seeks to defend the indefensible – but still can’t bring herself to do it in her own words. Shameful. #RapeClause https://t.co/BWYr5sfB4b
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) April 12, 2017