Chancellor challenged to match Scotland’s action to
tackle child poverty.
First Minister will visit a community library
in Edinburgh today, where he will highlight his government’s
commitment to tackling child poverty and helping families
struggling with the cost of living.
Calling directly on the Chancellor to take action to provide
further targeted support in the upcoming Spring Budget, the First
Minister said:
“Tackling child poverty is a central mission for the Scottish
Government. That’s why in the year ahead we will invest a record
£6.3 billion in social security benefits, including the
game-changing Scottish Child Payment and six other benefits only
available in Scotland. This is a full £1.1 billion more than we
receive for social security.
“However, most of the powers to tackle poverty and the cost of
living remain in the UK Government’s hands. The Spring Budget is
an opportunity for the Chancellor to take action to provide
further targeted support for people who are struggling.
“We have made repeated calls to make social security fit for
purpose - by introducing an Essentials Guarantee, to ensure
Universal Credit is always enough to meet people’s basic needs -
and by removing the punitive two child limit and so-called ‘rape
clause.’ This damaging policy restricts the amount of support
available to some of our most vulnerable people and
disproportionately affects women and children.
“We will continue to do everything within the scope of our powers
and budget in order to meet our statutory child poverty targets
and will be relentless in that focus, but it is only with the
full economic and fiscal powers of an independent nation that
Ministers can use all levers other governments have to tackle
inequalities.”