Glasgow Times

Call to axe ‘abhorrent’ rape clause in Holyrood budget

- BY LOUISE HOUSTON

THE Scottish Government should effectivel­y abolish Westminste­r’s “abhorrent” two child benefit cap and the so-called “rape clause” in the Holyrood Budget, Richard Leonard has said.

He insisted Scottish ministers could use devolved powers to ensure families north of the border are not penalised by the reforms.

Mitigating for the financial impact of these two policies would cost the Scottish Government £69 million in 2019-20, Scottish Labour said.

Mr Leonard called on ministers to use the forthcomin­g budget on December 12 to “end this injustice in Scotland once and for all”.

Almost 4,000 families in Scotland are affected by the two child cap, losing up to £2,780 in benefits cash a year as a result, Labour said.

It comes after UK Government benefit reforms introduced in April 2017 meant families receiving child tax credits and the childcare element of Universal Credit could only claim them for their first two children.

One of the exemptions to this is the so-called “rape clause”, which requires claimants to prove a child was conceived through rape or during an abusive relationsh­ip to qualify for the benefit.

Scottish Tory welfare spokeswoma­n Michelle Ballantyne caused controvers­y last month when she defended the UK Government’s decision to limit the number of children families could claim tax credits for.

Speaking in a Holyrood debate, the Conservati­ve MSP said: “The two-child limit is about fairness. It is fair that people on benefit cannot have as many children as they like while people who work and pay their way and don’t claim benefits have to make decisions about the number of children they can have.”

But Mr Leonard replied: “The two-child cap and resulting rape clause are abhorrent and must be scrapped.

“Here in Scotland, we could do so with the stroke of a pen, and help protect women from the worst effects of a Tory government.”

Speaking ahead of addressing the Scottish Labour Women’s Conference in Dunfermlin­e, he insisted: “The entire purpose of the Scottish Parliament is to allow Scotland to make different choices. Scotland has the power to build a fairer social security system.

“The SNP government must use its budget to end this injustice in Scotland once and for all.”

 ??  ?? A previous march in support of ‘rape clause’ ban
A previous march in support of ‘rape clause’ ban

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