Meeting of the Parliament 05 November 2014
Not just now, thanks. I will make progress.
I suggest that it is Mr Kelly and his colleagues who are rather timid.
In the Scottish Government’s draft budget, Mr Swinney focused on three key goals: to make Scotland a more prosperous country; to tackle inequalities; and to protect and reform public services He also set out commitments to tackle the poverty and inequality that can cripple our society. Those commitments included increasing spending on welfare reform mitigation; providing additional investment in housing, with a strong focus on affordable and social housing; and, crucially, confirming our commitment to the living wage and the wider social wage.
We recognise the real difference that the living wage makes to people in Scotland. That was reiterated on Monday, when Mr Swinney supported the announcement of the new, increased living wage rate for 2015-16 of £7.85 an hour.