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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 04 November 2015

04 Nov 2015 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Decision Time

The result of the division is: For 62, Against 48, Abstentions 4.

Motion, as amended, agreed to,

That the Parliament believes that the UK Government’s proposed changes to tax credits would leave working families worse off; welcomes the action that the Scottish Government has already taken to offset UK Government welfare cuts, including mitigation of the so-called bedroom tax and the establishment of the Scottish Welfare Fund; notes that there is currently no proposed power in the Scotland Bill that would enable the Scottish Government to restore all tax credits; calls on all parties in the House of Commons to vote for an amendment that would devolve full responsibility for child and working tax credits to the Scottish Parliament at the report stage of the Bill; further notes that Labour’s sums simply do not add up and that it plans to pay for its policy using money that it has previously earmarked for education, and agrees that the Scottish Government will set out credible, costed proposals to further mitigate these Conservative welfare cuts following the comprehensive spending review.

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That concludes decision time. I ask members to leave the chamber quickly and quietly.