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Finance secretary speaks up in favour of free period products

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Finance Secretary Kate Forbes has said it is “unacceptab­le” women have to pay so much for sanitary products.

Speaking to the PA news agency, Ms Forbes threw her support behind Labour MSP Monica Lennon’s member’s Bill, which passed its first parliament­ary hurdle last month.

Ms Lennon wants to make all sanitary products freely available to pick up at public buildings.

The Sanitary Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Bill was voted through to the committee stage with support from every party in the chamber, including a late announceme­nt from the Scottish Government that it planned to back the legislatio­n.

Despite her support, Ms Forbes was cautious over the amount of money it would cost to roll out the plans, saying “there was still work to do” on the financial side of the legislatio­n.

She said: “I have often thought that, not to be too crude, why is it that toilet paper, for example, is free in public buildings?

“Women pay a fortune in sanitary products every year – it’s incredibly expensive.

“So to be factoring that expense in, particular­ly on a low wage, is extremely difficult.”

She added: “That’s why you see these awful stories of young girls using alternativ­e products because they can’t afford sanitary products.

“This has been an unacceptab­le state of affairs for too long.”

Ms Forbes did not confirm if there was any money set aside in the recentlypa­ssed Budget for implementa­tion of the legislatio­n, should it be brought into force in the next financial year.

She said: “Through the local government committee and other work on it, those costs have to be clarified, but making that commitment means we will need to ensure that the costs are met, but we first need to get a grip on how much it will cost.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Kate Forbes admitted there was still work to do in costing the roll-out of the plan.
Picture: PA. Kate Forbes admitted there was still work to do in costing the roll-out of the plan.

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