The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

SNP MSP condemns ‘grim reality’ of rise in food aid from charities

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The number of emergency food parcels handed out to needy Scots by one charity has increased by almost 80% in four years.

In 2018-19 the Trussell Trust handed out 210,605 aid packages – an increase of 92,916 from the 117,689 food parcels it provided in 2014-15.

Meanwhile, independen­t foodbanks distribute­d at least 159,849 food parcels between April 2019 and March 2019, according to the Independen­t Food Aid Network.

SNP MSP Shona Robison blamed UK welfare polices for the rising number of Scots being forced to turn to charities to feed their families.

Ms Robison, who chairs the Social Justice and Fairness Commission set up by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, said: “There is no getting away from the fact the Tories’ welfare changes and cuts are to blame for rising poverty and debt, homelessne­ss and the need for foodbanks.

“The grim reality is that the poorest in our society are being forced to choose between feeding their families and heating their homes – something which DWP ministers have finally admitted to, but have done nothing to fix.

“Under the Tories, poverty has risen dramatical­ly, yet, day after day, Tory government representa­tives obstinatel­y refuse to acknowledg­e the turmoil their policies are causing and plough on with brutal cuts regardless.

“This new Conservati­ve government must heed the warnings of frontline organisati­ons all over the country, and act before more families and children are pushed into poverty on their watch.”

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