Strathearn Herald

‘Botched’ new benefits blamed for food bank rise

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A local politician has blamed the roll- out of a new benefit system for yet another rise in the number of people being referred to food banks for emergency parcels.

An average of over a dozen people had to ask a food bank in Perth and Kinross for a parcel every single day in 2018/19.

And Perthshire South and Kinross- shire MSP Roseanna Cunningham laid the blame for this firmly at the door of the UK Government, claiming Universal Credit – which has replaced six separate benefits with a single monthly payment – has been a “disaster” for people dependent on benefits and forced them to wait weeks for their claims to come through.

The criticism comes after it emerged at least 5190 people – including 1431 children – had been referred to food banks in Perth and Kinross to pick up a threeday supply in 2018/19.

The f i g u res were published the same week it emerged around 4100 people are now receiving Universal Credit locally and a UK Government minister claimed the new benefit system was “a force for good”.

Ms Cunningham said: “The botched roll- out of Universal Credit has been a disaster, driving people into poverty and forcing families to rely on food banks.

“In a country as wealthy as ours, it is absolutely una c c e p t a b l e that emergency parcels and food banks have become so commonplac­e – and we know, beyond any doubt, that Tory policies are to blame.

“Those who give so freely of their time and energy to run local food banks, and all those who donate, do a great deal of good. The great shame is that they are needed - and increasing­ly so.

“The disastrous Tory record on welfare shows why Scotland should have the power to take our own approach – rather than leaving these powers at

Westminste­r.”

However the UK Government’s minister for welfare delivery, Will Quince, said: “Universal Credit is a force for good, providing vital support across the length and breadth of Scotland and helping people into work.

“Un i v e r s a l C re d i t provides a vital safety net to millions, preventing families from falling through the cracks.

“We continue to make improvemen­ts – in the last month alone we have increased childcare support, announced new funding to help veterans and their families, and brought in new measures to crack down on fraudsters.”

 ??  ?? ‘Unacceptab­le’ Roseanna Cunningham MSP
‘Unacceptab­le’ Roseanna Cunningham MSP

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