Campbeltown Courier

£1,693,020 support for Argyll households welcomed

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Households in Argyll and Bute have received £706,580 from low income pandemic payments and £986,440 from bridging payments that support families with children in receipt of free school meals.

Across Scotland, these payments have amounted to the SNP Scottish Government delivering more than £145 million to more than 530,000 low income households – including more than 143,000 school age children receiving bridging payments.

The pandemic has been incredibly difficult for so many families for a variety of reasons – some have lost wages and jobs, others have seen an increase in heating bills as we all spent more time at home.

I’m glad the SNP Scottish Government has been helping families in Argyll and Bute to get through this tough time with £1,693,020 of support, in addition to offering Scottish low income benefits and the Scottish Child Payment.

We know that families in Argyll and Bute are going to continue to feel the pressure as we face a cost of living crisis, so it is reassuring to see the Scottish Government’s focus on helping those who need it most and their commitment to delivering bridging payments this year.

Sadly, the contrast between the SNP Government in Holyrood and the Tories at Westminste­r could not be clearer.

While the SNP get on with extending the Scottish Child Payment to under 16s and doubling the payment to £20 per week per child from April, the Tories are cutting support for those who need it most and implementi­ng unfair tax hikes on households.

It’s now beyond all doubt that Westminste­r control is not working for people in Argyll and Bute.

The only way to keep Scotland safe from Tory cuts is to become an independen­t country, with the full powers needed to build a fairer society.

Jenni Minto, SNP, MSP for Argyll and Bute.

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