The SNP Government’s Budget will deliver progress for Scotland, by Scotland – after listening carefully to the people of Scotland and taking action on their concerns.
SNP MSP for Glasgow Kelvin Kaukab Stewart highlighted key SNP policies which will be taken forward in the Budget that will benefit people in Glasgow Kelvin including:
- Record levels of NHS funding – throwing the weight of the government behind NHS improvement;
- Reintroducing universal winter heating payments for pensioners after they were axed by the UK Labour Government;
- Scrapping Labour’s Two Child Cap – lifting 15,000 children out of poverty;
- Increased investment in housing – supporting the delivery of 8,000 homes
- Delivering a fair tax system – meaning the majority of people in Scotland pay less tax than in the rest of the UK.
Kaukab Stewart MSP said:
“I am delighted at the support John Swinney’s first Budget is offering for people in Glasgow Kelvin. It will deliver real progress on people’s priorities – and will offer hope, putting in place the investment for Scotland to win big in the future.
“The First Minister has listened to what people have told him on the NHS – that’s why he is investing record amounts and throwing the whole weight of the Government behind improving the health service, making it easier for people in Glasgow Kelvin to see their GP and bring down waiting times.
“People across Glasgow Kelvin have been let down by the UK Labour government. While the UK government’s Budget treated Scotland as an afterthought – this is a Budget that puts the people of Scotland first.
“While they cut winter fuel payments, the SNP is introducing universal support and while they push kids in Glasgow Kelvin into poverty with the cruel two-child cap, the SNP will scrap it and give thousands of kids a better chance in life.
“All this is being achieved while delivering the fairest tax system in the UK – with the majority of people in Scotland paying less tax than south of the border.
“That is what you get from a Swinney Government – listening to people’s concerns and taking strong and decisive action to deliver on their priorities.”