Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2026 [Draft]
Paul McLennan is right to point out the UK Government’s choice to continue some of the policies of previous Conservative Governments that, to me, exemplify austerity. We look at the amount that we are spending on the benefit cap, the bedroom tax and, as announced today, the further £9 million through discretionary housing payments to support 18,000 families. We would not have had to fund that, and could have spent that money in other ways, if the UK Labour Government had not frozen the local housing allowance, but that was its choice. We would not have had to fund the work that we are doing to assist One Parent Families Scotland if the UK Government, in its child poverty strategy, had delivered reform of child maintenance services. Once again, when we consider how much we are spending on mitigation—a record £159 million next year—that is investment that we are making to pick up the pieces of a Government that has failed to deliver at a UK level.