Under the new system of Universal Credit, which will replace all mean-tested benefits from next year, polygamous marriages will not be recognised at all. Instead, a husband and one wife will claim as a couple – with any other adults living in the household claiming as single people.
Chris Grayling, the Employment Minister, said: "We currently have an absurd situation where polygamous marriages are outlawed in the UK but recognised in the benefits system because of a loophole. "This really has to change. We are now altering our systems as part of the introduction of Universal Credit, to put an end to a situation which only has the effect of undermining confidence in the benefits system." Under the 1988 Immigration Act, a man was "generally" banned from bringing a "second or subsequent wife" into Britain "if another woman is already living as his wife in the UK".
Ministers ban extra benefits for multiple wives - Telegraph
It was inevitable---but there are ways of getting around it. ----
simple-----place extra wives in different countries-----all one needs is an EU passport------A few wives back home---in a shariah cesspit-------and a few----listed as "moms" -----in places like Germany, Austria---and of course England------
do not ask me how I know----I will not name names