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Scots' consumer credit 'up 40%' | |
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One in three people in Scotland paid for Christmas using credit, often with higher interest rates than in the rest of the UK, a study has suggested. | |
Research by Citizens Advice Scotland indicated that consumer debt had increased by 40% in five years. | |
Highlands and Islands MSP David Thompson has called for the UK to have an interest rate cap, similar to other countries in the EU. | Highlands and Islands MSP David Thompson has called for the UK to have an interest rate cap, similar to other countries in the EU. |
But the UK government rejected the idea last October. | But the UK government rejected the idea last October. |
It said this would carry "significant pitfalls" and could encourage illegal lending. | It said this would carry "significant pitfalls" and could encourage illegal lending. |
The lending situation in Scotland is completely out of control right now David ThompsonHighlands and Islands MSP | The lending situation in Scotland is completely out of control right now David ThompsonHighlands and Islands MSP |
However, Mr Thompson said a cap would ensure that banks and borrowers take responsibility for debt. | However, Mr Thompson said a cap would ensure that banks and borrowers take responsibility for debt. |
He said: "In the aftermath of Christmas many people will be tightening their belts and beginning to look back at what has been spent. | He said: "In the aftermath of Christmas many people will be tightening their belts and beginning to look back at what has been spent. |
"Over £271m of debt has been dealt with by Citizens Advice Scotland this year as consumer debts increased by 40% over the last five years." | "Over £271m of debt has been dealt with by Citizens Advice Scotland this year as consumer debts increased by 40% over the last five years." |
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Mr Thompson said the consumer credit situation in Scotland was "unsustainable". | Mr Thompson said the consumer credit situation in Scotland was "unsustainable". |
"Borrowers and lenders both have a responsibility to control debt levels and an interest rate cap is a key part of that package," he added. | "Borrowers and lenders both have a responsibility to control debt levels and an interest rate cap is a key part of that package," he added. |
"The lending situation in Scotland is completely out of control right now." | "The lending situation in Scotland is completely out of control right now." |
Mr Thompson, who has campaigned on the issue, said he was recently offered an easy access loan by e-mail with a 1,734% interest rate. | Mr Thompson, who has campaigned on the issue, said he was recently offered an easy access loan by e-mail with a 1,734% interest rate. |
He added: "Countries across the EU and around the world have interest rate caps but the UK government continues to refuse to take action." | He added: "Countries across the EU and around the world have interest rate caps but the UK government continues to refuse to take action." |
He said that about 45,000 people in Glasgow are borrowing at rates of about 164%. | He said that about 45,000 people in Glasgow are borrowing at rates of about 164%. |
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