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Clash over £700m tax credits claim | Clash over £700m tax credits claim |
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The Scottish government claims the Budget could leave Scottish families £700m worse off a year. | The Scottish government claims the Budget could leave Scottish families £700m worse off a year. |
Social Justice Secretary Alex Neil criticised what he called "inexcusable" plans to overhaul the tax credits system. | Social Justice Secretary Alex Neil criticised what he called "inexcusable" plans to overhaul the tax credits system. |
Scottish Secretary David Mundell challenged the SNP to start working on new devolved welfare policies and stop looking for "contrived complaints". | Scottish Secretary David Mundell challenged the SNP to start working on new devolved welfare policies and stop looking for "contrived complaints". |
The comments come ahead of a key joint ministerial meeting at Westminster. | The comments come ahead of a key joint ministerial meeting at Westminster. |
'Greater struggle' | 'Greater struggle' |
Mr Neil said Scottish government analysis had found that households with the least money would face the biggest losses. | Mr Neil said Scottish government analysis had found that households with the least money would face the biggest losses. |
He said: "By cutting tax credits, households across Scotland will be faced with nearly £700m cuts and additional worries and stress about caring for their families. | |
"At Monday's meeting of the Joint Ministerial Working Group on Welfare, I will urge the Secretary of State for Scotland to call a halt to the UK government's inexcusable attack on low-paid families." | "At Monday's meeting of the Joint Ministerial Working Group on Welfare, I will urge the Secretary of State for Scotland to call a halt to the UK government's inexcusable attack on low-paid families." |
Martin Crewe, director of Barnardo's Scotland, said: "The UK government's plans to cut tax credits to working people will make it an even greater struggle for those who rely on them." | Martin Crewe, director of Barnardo's Scotland, said: "The UK government's plans to cut tax credits to working people will make it an even greater struggle for those who rely on them." |
Benefits challenge | Benefits challenge |
But the Scotland Office said welfare provision in Scotland was about to become a "shared space" where both governments "must work together". | But the Scotland Office said welfare provision in Scotland was about to become a "shared space" where both governments "must work together". |
Mr Mundell said: "If we are to provide the best possible service for people then Holyrood ministers need to start sharing their plans instead of looking for contrived complaints on the process. | Mr Mundell said: "If we are to provide the best possible service for people then Holyrood ministers need to start sharing their plans instead of looking for contrived complaints on the process. |
"What new benefits are you planning? Which existing benefits do you want to top up? How are you going to pay for it?" | "What new benefits are you planning? Which existing benefits do you want to top up? How are you going to pay for it?" |
The Joint Ministerial Working Group on Welfare is jointly chaired by Mr Mundell and Mr Neil. | The Joint Ministerial Working Group on Welfare is jointly chaired by Mr Mundell and Mr Neil. |
It was created to oversee social security and work programme powers being transferred to Holyrood. | It was created to oversee social security and work programme powers being transferred to Holyrood. |
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