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Keir under pressure to BOOST paternity leave as dozens of MPs rally behind deal for dads

The UK offers only two statutory weeks of leave for new father's, paid at £184.03 a week
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SIR Keir Starmer is under fresh pressure to boost paternity leave as dozens of his own MPs rally for a new deal for dads.

A day after Kemi Badenoch sparked a Tory row over maternity pay at the party conference, Labour backbenchers are now piling pressure on the PM to deliver on his pledge to review parental leave.

New dads are entitled to two weeks paid paternity leave
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New dads are entitled to two weeks paid paternity leaveCredit: Getty - Contributor
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer

They branded the UK's current offer for fathers as "cruelly short" and the worst in Europe, with dads eligible for just two weeks off at £184.03 a week or 90 per cent of their earnings—whichever is lower.

Leading the charge, Makerfield MP Josh Simons told The Sun: "We can achieve equality in hiring, business, and childcare only with reform. 

"To give our kids the best start in life, women equality in the workplace, and to value the Dads we want young boys to grow up to be, we must act. 

"The Government’s parental leave review should be just the beginning in valuing family and parenthood as we should."

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Telford MP Shaun Davies echoed the sentiment, insisting it’s time to treat having kids as “a benefit, not a burden".

Meanwhile, Dunfermline and Dollar MP Graeme Downie warned Britain is facing a population crisis, adding fixing paternity leave could be key to boosting birth rates and "building stronger, flexible families for the future". 

Sarah Smith, who represents  Hyndburn, shared how extended paternity leave enabled her husband to support her after childbirth and helped her transition into her new role as an MP.

She went on: "This demonstrates that it’s not just the morally right thing to do, it’s also right for economic growth because it gives both parents greater ability to manage work and family."

George Gabriel, co-founder of the Dad Shift, , said it was amazing to see "dozens"; of Labour MPs signing up in support. 

He added: "It's clear that there's been a shift, with 90 per cent of dads saying fathers these days want to be more involved with their kids. 

"Keir Starmer showed no fear when defending his efforts to protect time with his kids, we are excited that in this review of parental leave he has the opportunity to stand up for other parents too."

Earlier this month, he launched with an open letter to the PM, urging him to "back a new paternity leave policy that's fit for the 21st century".

The Government has committed to completing a review of  parental leave, including shared parental leave, within its first year in office.

A spokesman for the Department of Business and Trade said: “This Government has set out an ambitious agenda to overhaul workers’ rights and Make Work Pay, and we will introduce a new Employment Rights Bill within the first 100 days.

“Our plan is committed to strengthening parental leave and we will review the whole system to ensure that parental leave offers the best possible support for working families.”

A row over comments by leadership candidate Ms Badenoch suggesting maternity pay had "gone too far" dominated the first day of the Tory Party conference.

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