- Families still worse off after Tories trashed UK
economy
The SNP has said the Tory government's autumn budget is
"far too little, too late for the squeezed majority of
households" - as the soaring cost of household bills outpaces
the limited help on offer in today's statement.
With families paying thousands more for their energy bills,
mortgages, rents and food shopping, said "the limited
measures in today's statement won't touch the sides for most
households, who have seen their monthly costs go through the
roof".
In an underwhelming budget, the Chancellor:
- Failed to introduce a £400 energy bill rebate for households
- despite bills being around double what they were in 2021
and expected to rise yet again this week
- Failed to match the SNP government's council tax freeze and
Scottish Child Payment - which are putting thousands of pounds
back in the pockets of families in Scotland
- Failed to introduce mortgage interest tax relief - despite
many families paying thousands of pounds more in interest due to
soaring rates
- Failed to take action to reduce food prices - despite
countries like France intervening to help families with their
grocery bills
- Failed to reverse real terms Tory cuts to public
sector pay for millions of workers
Commenting, SNP Economy spokesperson said:
"This Tory budget is far too little, too late for the squeezed
majority of households - and it shows why Scotland urgently needs
the full powers of independence to boost incomes and grow our
economy.
"With UK energy bills, mortgages, rents and food prices soaring,
the very limited measures in the Chancellor's statement won't
touch the sides for most households who have seen their monthly
costs go through the roof - and will still be hundreds of pounds
worse off.
"This is yet another con trick from a Tory government that
trashed the UK economy, failed to match the SNP government's
council tax freeze and Scottish Child Payment - and has
refused to devolve powers to the Scottish Parliament so
the SNP can act where they won't.
"The UK economy is trapped in a vicious cycle of poor growth,
stagnant wages and rising poverty as a result of Brexit and Tory
cuts - but neither nor will change course from the
damaging Westminster policies that got the UK into this mess.
"Scotland needs the full powers of independence. Independent
European countries like Scotland are wealthier and fairer than
the UK - so the question is: why not Scotland?"