Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2026 [Draft]
I was very grateful for the work that the expert group undertook to look at a minimum income guarantee. Although it raised some challenges and recommendations for the Scottish Government—and, indeed, the next Scottish Government—in relation to first steps on that, it also highlighted the fact that, in the current devolutionary set-up, we do not have the powers to have a minimum income guarantee in Scotland.
However, in this plan we have looked not only at social security and income through social security—for example, through the premium for under-ones—but at the root causes of poverty, which is why there has been such a focus on additional investment in employability and on the barriers that might prevent someone from getting into, or staying in, employment.
On the issue of deep poverty, I point to the fact that Scottish Government policies are estimated to keep 70,000 children out of deep poverty in 2026-27.