Meeting of the Parliament 15 December 2022
Will the Deputy First Minister pause the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill to release money to spend on ending non-residential care charges, which are in effect a care tax on the vulnerable during a cost of living crisis?
The Deputy First Minister will be aware that increasing wages to £10.90 an hour means that people who work in Lidl earn more than social care staff do. That increase will not be enough to tackle the increasing level of vacancies in social care and will not take the pressure off the NHS with regard to delayed discharge.
The Deputy First Minister is creating a two-tier workforce in care by paying children social care staff less. Will he pay all social care staff £15 an hour, which is what they so richly deserve?