The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
On the agenda
The Scottish Lib Dems will launch manifesto in Edinburgh
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar and UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer will be at Edinburgh Airport to talk about the party’s plans for job creation
Douglas Ross will launch the Scottish Conservative infrastructure plan.
Young climate activists aged 13 to 32 will host a hustings. The panel includes Nicola Sturgeon, Douglas Ross, Anas Sarwar, Patrick Harvie and Willie Rennie. their
The Lib Dems promise more money and support for the country’s unpaid carers in their manifesto.
Plans to be announced today include calls for an extension to the Carers Allowance of £1,000 across the UK and guaranteed respite support and help into employment.
Figures show there are 122,857 carers eligible for payment support.
Around 41,920 have not received what they are entitled to – more than 34%.
There are an estimated 700,000 to 800,000 people taking on unpaid carer roles in Scotland, according to the NHS.
Almost 30,000 of those considered unpaid carers are under the age of 18.
The Lib Dems will propose a number of measures in their manifesto, including:
● An enhanced Carers Allowance
● Offer carers guaranteed respite support
● Give carers the right flexible working hours
● Benefits packages including free local authority leisure centre access and self-referral to socially-prescribed activities and courses to
● Update the 2016 Carers Act in order to improve it in the light of lessons from the pandemic
Scottish Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie said: “People who care for others – whether paid or unpaid, young or old – do a remarkable job and deserve our support.
“Too often I hear stories of carers relying on foodbanks to feed themselves and they care for.
“Just imagine how much harder it has been with the brutal combination of lockdowns, shielding and pared-back support services.
“It doesn’t have to stay this way. With a Scottish Government ready to focus all its energy on putting recovery first, there is a real opportunity for change.” the people