This is the stark difference between the scottish government and the uk — scottish national party

Snp

This is the stark difference between the scottish government and the uk — scottish national party"


Play all audios:

Loading...

Last week – in the middle of Challenge Poverty Week – 4.4 million households across the UK saw their incomes fall by £1,000 overnight with the removal of the £20 per week uplift to Universal


Credit. The Prime Minister’s choice to take £20 per week out of the pockets of some of the least well-off families in our society – making it harder for many parents to provide essentials


for their children – has been widely condemned by charities, politicians, comedians and campaigning footballers like Marcus Rashford. Anti-poverty charities have also warned that the


positive effect of the Scottish Government’s Child Payment, which has been described as “game-changing,” could be wiped out by this cut. A decade of Tory welfare cuts, damaging policies and


austerity means that the number of people living in poverty was already rising before the pandemic hit. And the grim reality is that this deliberate political choice will push struggling


people over the brink. Yet, we are still seeing see an attitude of indifference, even contempt, shown by UK government ministers towards those forced to choose between buying food for their


families, heating their homes, or sending their kids on school trips. > ✂️ The Tories' Universal Credit cut will plunge 800,000 people > across Scotland and the UK into poverty.


>  > 📈 All while Brexit pushes up living costs. >  > 🛑 The most vulnerable must not pay the price for Tory political > choices – it's time to stop the cut and 


#KeepTheLifeline. > pic.twitter.com/cRBVrAVjb9 >  > — The SNP (@theSNP) October 1, 2021 While the Tories were making the morally wrong, and quite simply indefensible decision to cut


the £20 uplift to Universal Credit, the Scottish Parliament was going in a different direction – ensuring that tens of thousands of unpaid carers will receive a double payment of the


Carer’s Allowance Supplement this winter. The difference between our Parliament in Edinburgh and the one at Westminster has never been more stark than during the COVID pandemic – but it’s


not too late for the UK government to U-turn on their decision to cut Universal Credit support. If they do not, it will make one thing clear – the Scottish Parliament simply does not have


the powers to protect our citizens from Westminster cuts, and our best attempts to tackle child poverty in Scotland are being done with one hand tied behind our back. Although our lives are


starting to return to a bit of normality after 18 months of living through a global pandemic, this cut to support could not come at a worse time – with the cost of living rising, shortages


on our supermarket shelves and the end of the furlough scheme, which has supported millions of people throughout the COVID pandemic. As the winter period approaches, it’s also vital that we


do all we can to put our NHS on the best footing – which is why the Health Secretary announced £300 million winter package for Scotland’s health and care sector last week. > 🏥 


@HumzaYousaf has just announced the biggest NHS winter boost in > the history of devolution. >  > 🧑🏼‍⚕️ 1,000 additional health and care support staff > 🏠 Maximising capacity of 


care at home services > 💷 Pay rise for social care staff > 🩺 £28 million extra funding for primary care > pic.twitter.com/U4AIEmU5d3 >  > — The SNP (@theSNP) October 5, 2021


This significant additional investment will help people across the country get the care that they need as quickly as possible this winter. It will also allow health boards to recruit 1,000


additional health and care support staff, increase numbers of those working in adult social care and ensure that those social care staff currently paid at the level of the real living wage


will get a pay rise of over 5%. I know that people will be worried about rising costs as we move into winter – but the Scottish Government is fully committed to doing all that we can to


ensure no-one is left behind as we support our economy to recovery from the last 18 months. On another very serious matter, over the last few weeks and months, a spotlight has been shone on


the women across the UK who have bravely shared their stories of harassment, abuse, intimidation and violence perpetrated by men in our society in response to the sentencing of a police


officer for the murder of Sarah Everard in London. It is beyond belief that we are living in a culture, in 2021, where women are still being advised to prevent our own murders by sticking to


busy, well lit places, or simply not leaving the house. That culture – which was shown clearly last week by comments from a Police Commissioner in England who said that Sarah Everard “never


should have submitted” to arrest – must change. > It’s long past time that we stopped expecting women to fix the > consequences of misogyny. The problem is male behaviour towards >


 women – that is what must be confronted head on and addressed. > https://t.co/0uJrbRoBTM >  > — Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) October 7, 2021 It’s desperately clear that as a


society, we need to shift our focus onto the cause of violence against women and girls. We need to tackle gender inequality and everyone – men especially – must confront the issue head-on


and strive to do things differently. The Scottish Government has, over the last few years, strengthened our laws to tackle sexual violence, threatening or abusive behaviour, non-consensual


sharing of intimate images, and domestic abuse. However, the painful experiences of far too many women and girls in our country show that more needs to be done, and quickly. I am absolutely


clear that it’s time we stopped expecting women to change their behaviour to protect themselves from abusive men. Although it shouldn’t have come to this, I hope that we are finally at a


turning point when it comes to unacceptable, abusive or misogynistic behaviour – a point at which we stop expecting women to fix the problems we have not caused and instead put the full


glare where it belongs – on those who behave in such an unacceptable way. _This article originally appeared in the Glasgow Evening Times._


Trending News

Coronation street lou's future confirmed as star 'lets slip' huge spoiler

Coronation Street newcomer Lou Michaelis' future appears to be sealed thanks to one co-star. On Friday's episo...

Leicester man filmed smuggling items into prison

A Leicester man smuggled £4,500 worth of drugs and tobacco into a prison during a visit to an inmate, a court heard. Fab...

Large fire creates smoke plumes visible in leicestershire

A major fire near the Leicestershire border is producing clouds of thick, black, smoke, which can be seen for miles. The...

Jamie vardy transfer twist as new club make leicester city striker 'top target'

Jamie Vardy is said to be a top transfer target for La Liga side Valencia this summer. Vardy will leave Leicester City w...

Cut-price lazio transfer won't help leicester city

Lazio remain interested in Leicester City centre-back Wout Faes and could strike a cut-price €10m (£8.4m) deal for the B...

Latests News

This is the stark difference between the scottish government and the uk — scottish national party

Last week – in the middle of Challenge Poverty Week – 4.4 million households across the UK saw their incomes fall by £1,...

'absolutely massive' fire rips through industrial estate

Emergency services are at the scene of a large fire at an industrial estate in Rhymney. The incident started at around 1...

Farmer's video of drone sheep herding goes viral - farmers weekly

A video of a farmer using a drone to herd his flock of sheep has gone viral on YouTube. In the clip (see below), Irish s...

Make flying of eu flag mandatory on all french town halls, say mps

BUT CRITICS OF THE DRAFT LAW SAY THE FRENCH PARLIAMENT HAS GOT MORE IMPORTANT MATTERS TO DISCUSS MPs from President Emma...

Aarp public policy institute, ppi

The Public Policy Institute is home to the Center to Champion Nursing in America, a joint initiative of AARP Foundation,...

Top