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Cost of Living Committee

14 June 2023

Lead MP

Philippa Whitford

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

NHSEconomyTaxationHousingScotlandBrexitBusiness & Trade
Other Contributors: 35

At a Glance

Philippa Whitford raised concerns about cost of living committee in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The Scottish National Party highlights the impact of rising energy, food, and housing costs exacerbated by years of austerity measures and benefit cuts. The party criticises the Conservative government for implementing policies that were opposed in Scotland, particularly regarding Brexit. They emphasise the limited power of the devolved government to mitigate these issues due to restricted borrowing powers and reduced funding. Philippa Whitford also discusses the Scottish Government's progressive tax system and their vision for a 'wellbeing economy', focusing on social and environmental wellbeing. She calls for reform in UK-EU trade deals and argues that Scotland needs full independence to control its economic future, given the strong support for EU membership among Scots.

Government Response

NHSEconomyTaxationHousingScotlandBrexitBusiness & Trade
Government Response
The Conservative Government has taken extensive action to address cost of living challenges through various financial supports and policy initiatives. The Minister defended these actions against criticisms from Opposition parties, particularly highlighting the economic benefits of Brexit.
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