Paisley Daily Express

Newlands wants urgent help for cash-strapped

- Gavin Newlands wants more help for struggling families

Paisley MP Gavin Newlands has renewed calls on the UK Government to provide urgent support to households struggling to make ends meet due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

It comes after a Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) survey revealed that one in three Scots are worried about how they would continue to pay for bills, food and other essentials.

While four in ten living in rented accommodat­ion said they were concerned about future payments on their home.

The Paisley and Renfrewshi­re North MP has asked the Chancellor to amend the furlough scheme to allow thousands more workers to qualify, with many falling through the safety net.

Mr Newlands, pictured, said:“The coronaviru­s crisis has pushed many families and individual­s across the UK, through no fault of their own, into hardship and financial difficulty.

“With a significan­t number of people in Scotland worried about how they will pay for food, essential items, bills and payments on their homes, it is vital that the UK Government sets out measures to support people in their time of need.

“Household costs are rising at the same time as millions of people are seeing a reduction or complete loss of their income.

“The financial strain facing many people is becoming unbearable.

“The UK Government must urgently take steps to alleviate the burden, including through introducin­g a guaranteed minimum income, an Emergency Coronaviru­s Energy Grant, a six-month reprieve on utilities being cut off, and a freeze on prices.

“These are difficult times and no family or household should be left behind or struggling to heat their home, pay their bills, or put food on their table.

“The UK Government has worked constructi­vely with the devolved government­s on measures that have been brought forward so far, but much more needs to be done to help those households that are on the brink and struggling to make ends meet.”

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