The Scotsman

Autumn Budget needs to ‘reverse the trend’ on poverty issues

- By JANE BRADLEY jane.bradley@scotsman.com

Chancellor Rishi Sunak should use the Autumn Budget to “reverse the trend” that has seen the UK finish behind all of its north-west European neighbours on key issues such as inequality, pension poverty, unemployme­nt benefits, recovery, and wages, the SNP has warned.

Ahead of next week’ s autumn Statement, the SNP has urged the Chancellor to deliver a major investment package to boost productivi­ty, economic growth, and wages – ahead of a winter of uncertaint­y.

The £20 Universal Credit uplift applied during the Covid pandemic was cut earlier this month, while the furlough scheme to support staff of businesses affected by lockdowns also came to an end.

The call comes following House of Commons Library research that found theuk had the worst levels of inequality, the least generous pensions, the poorest unemployme­nt benefits, the weakest economic recovery, and the highest percentage of low-paid earners in all of north-west Europe.

The research found the UK offers only 28 per cent of the average working wage to pensioners – the lowest in northwest Europe – and ranks lowest in 95 per cent of unemployme­nt laws – the least generous in the region.

It also found that Britain’s GDP per capital is currently at 5.8 per cent, the lowest in north-west Europe, and one in five workers are in low paid jobs – more than anywhere else in north-west Europe.

SNP shadow spokespers­on Alison Thewliss said: "Following a decade of disastrous Tory austerity measures, a destructiv­e Brexit deal, and no economic plan for the future, Westminste­r has proven that it cannot be trusted with Scotland’s recovery.

"Under Westminste­r control, the UK has lagged behind its north-west European neighbours in numerous key areas – including inequality, pensions, unemployme­nt benefits, and wages – whilst independen­t countries similar to or smaller than Scotland continue to flourish.”

She added: “It is vital that the Chancellor listens to the calls from across the House and delivers an investment package that will boost economic growth, wages, and productivi­ty, and finally reverse the trend which sees the UK lag behind all of its north-west European neighbours.”

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