COVID-19 CRISIS PUTS PRESSURE ON UK GOVT TO SCRAP BENEFIT CAP POLICY
The number of households in Inverclyde hit by the Tory government’s ‘harmful’ benefit cap has soared by 55% since the COVID-19 pandemic started.
New statistics show that as of May this year, 6,034 households in Scotland were hit by the benefit cap – an increase of almost 76%. In Inverclyde, around 104 households saw the money they received cut by this policy.
Shelter Scotland has warned that the controversial benefit cap, which the SNP has called to be scrapped, is forcing families into poverty during this Coronavirus crisis.
SNP MSP Stuart McMillan said:
“Austerity is having a devastating impact on thousands of families in Inverclyde and across Scotland, with vulnerable people hit hard by the benefit cap, as well as a host of other Tory welfare cuts.
“The SNP has long called for an end to the benefit cap, which hits families with children hardest, and leaves people in Inverclyde worrying about how they’ll pay rent or put food on the table.
“In government, the SNP has done everything it can to support those hit by the benefit cap – but as long as the key levers remain in the hands of Westminster, we are fighting poverty with one hand tied behind our backs.
“Now, more than ever, these shocking figures must serve as a wake-up call to Boris Johnson and his government. If they were really serious about improving the lives of people in Inverclyde, they would scrap this harmful policy now.”