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John Swinney writes in today’s Daily Record of his bold vision to end child poverty in Scotland.

The new First Minister is absolutely right to focus attention on an issue that continues to blight our society.

Many readers will agree with him that this is indeed a “national tragedy”.

About one in four Scots kids – an estimated 250,000 – grow up in families that struggle to make ends meet.

Repeated studies show children from the poorest communitie­s are more likely to struggle in school and miss out on the life opportunit­ies others take for granted.

But warm words will not change anything.

Humza Yousaf talked about the need to end child poverty but wasn’t in power long enough to make a difference.

Nicola Sturgeon had the best part of a decade as first minister but barely moved the dial on poverty. She did at least introduce the Scottish Child Payment, a benefit only paid north of the border to the most vulnerable. But that on its own is not enough. A major cause of poverty is the cost of housing and a lack of affordable homes.

Too many families are spending too much of their incomes on extortiona­te rents set by uncaring private landlords.

Around 10,000 children are also stuck living with their families in unsuitable temporary accommodat­ion – often cheap B&Bs paid for by the local council.

The worst thing about the last SNP budget was a decision to cut £200million from the housing budget.

If Swinney wants to tackle child poverty, reversing that cut would be a good place to start.

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