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Holyrood election 2016: Where the parties stand on welfare
Voters in Scotland go to the polls on Thursday 5 May to choose their next MSPs. But where do the parties stand on key issues? Here we look at welfare.
- create a Scottish Social Security Agency
- abolish the bedroom tax
- end the DWP approach to disability assessments and ensure that disability payments are not reduced or means tested
- investment of more than 拢200m in key measures to "make social security fairer"
- create Scotland's own social security agency
- abolish the bedroom tax
- new employment agency in Scotland
- increase the rate of carers allowance to JSA level
- devolve welfare powers further to local authorities
- welfare system should be flexible and personalised
- it should give those who can and want to work the opportunities and support to do so
- increase the rate of carers allowance to JSA level
- abolish the Bedroom Tax
- work programme and work choices to work partnership with colleges and councils
- use the new powers to help people who are at risk of losing their job, or entitlement to other benefits, because of a mental health problem
- abolish the bedroom tax
- create a citizens' income
- abolish Workfare, lift the punitive sanction regime, halt the roll-out of Universal Credit and allow the Scottish Parliament to design a scheme that works with new devolved social security powers
- set of a Social Security Commission to explore and recommend the principles on which a Scottish benefits system should be established
- end the bedroom tax
- end ATOS-style assessments, and allow GPs to make the decision
- completely oppose any cuts to disability benefits and use Holyrood powers to mitigate any such cuts
- increase carers allowance to match the highest level of JSA
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