Meeting of the Parliament 04 November 2015
I listened carefully to what the cabinet secretary had to say on the issue, and he used the words “will consider carefully” and “urgent serious consideration” about it. He cannot hide for much longer. Sooner or later we will know the answers, and on which side the SNP stands.
I have pleasure in moving the amendment in my name.
I move amendment S4M-14688.1, to leave out from “believes” to end and insert:
“considers that, under the last Labour UK administration, nine out of 10 working families with children became eligible for tax credits while spending spiralled out of control; believes that this growth went far beyond what was envisaged when the current system of tax credits was introduced and has contributed to the subsidising of low wages; welcomes proposals to reduce expenditure while seeking to build a high wage, lower tax and lower welfare society; anticipates announcements in the Autumn Statement on what more can be done to ensure that changes are applied in the fairest way possible; considers that Scotland’s children would be best supported by growing up in a thriving economy with high levels of employment, good-quality education and appropriate provision for childcare, and calls on the Scottish Government to reject proposals that would increase the burden of taxation in Scotland and put the country at a competitive disadvantage relative to other parts of the UK”.
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