Peter Kelly: Budget must fulfil promise to end austerity

Freezing benefits at a time of rising living costs has meant a cut to the incomes of families who can least afford it. Photograph: GettyFreezing benefits at a time of rising living costs has meant a cut to the incomes of families who can least afford it. Photograph: Getty
Freezing benefits at a time of rising living costs has meant a cut to the incomes of families who can least afford it. Photograph: Getty
Theresa May recently announced that the days of austerity policies will soon be over. If the UK government is serious about making this a reality and offering some much-needed hope then the time to reverse the damaging freeze on working age and child benefits is now.

In our society we believe in justice and compassion. And yet, if current trends continue, by 2021 one in three children in Scotland will be living in poverty. That simply can’t be acceptable.

Tomorrow’s budget will be a huge day for people who risk getting caught up in the rising tide of poverty and those who are already trapped in its grip.

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