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SARWAR: WE NEED MORE THAN TALKING SHOPS AND PHOTO OPS TO TACKLE POVERTY

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Anas Sarwar – Poverty plan includes scrapping school dinner money debts.

By Democrat reporter

The SNP must use every lever they have to tackle the “national scandal” of poverty, Anas Sarwar has said ahead of the First Minister’s summit.

Sarwar accused the SNP of delivering “16 years of empty rhetoric” on poverty and warned that we need more than “talking shops and photo ops”.

The party has previously set out a series of actions the SNP government could take right now to ease the cost of living crisis and help those in poverty, including:

Labour also highlighted the need for a new government across the UK, branding the Tories’ record in government “shameful”.

Labour has pledged to extend the windfall tax on oil and gas giants to help people through the cost of living crisis and its Green Prosperity Plan would help drive down bills for households in the long run.

The party’s new deal for workers will also help tackle the root causes of poverty by driving up wages, ending insecure work and creating quality jobs.

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said “Every government has a duty to tackle poverty, but the SNP has delivered 16 years of empty rhetoric.

“We need more than SNP talking shops and photo ops to tackle the national scandal of poverty.

“Scotland is crying out for change from an incompetent SNP government and a morally bankrupt Tory one – but only Labour can deliver it.

“The next Labour government will put an end to the Tories’ shameful time in government and deliver transformative change to lift people across the UK out of poverty – but the SNP cannot keep passing the buck while people are suffering.

“We need to use every lever we have here in Scotland to tackle poverty and deliver the change people need.”

Speaking ahead of the summit Humza Yousaf repeated the claim that the Scottish Government allocated almost £3 billion to tackling poverty and the cost of living crisis – despite this figure being called into question by both SPICe and by the UKSA.

Scottish Labour is calling for the following action:

Labour’s new deal for working people:

https://labour.org.uk/page/a-new-deal-for-working-people/#:~:text=will%20be%20enhanced.-,Labour%20will%20ban%20zero%20hours%20contracts%20and%20outlaw%20fire%20and,will%20act%20to%20end%20it

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