These moves will plunge thousands of disabled people into hardship, and threaten Scotland’s devolved system.

Speaking after the UK Government’s Spring Statement, Sara Redmond, Chief Officer at the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE), said social security changes would cause hardship, confusion and risked the values of Scotland’s social security system.

“We are concerned the Chancellor’s Spring Statement doubled down on the cuts to social security for disabled people and people living with long term conditions that were announced last week. These moves will plunge thousands of disabled people into hardship, and threaten Scotland’s devolved system, founded on dignity, fairness and respect.

“The changes will cause confusion and worry and inappropriately conflate out-of-work support with support for the additional costs incurred by disabled people because of the barriers they face.

“Social security is an investment in people, but the UK Government’s approach penalises people for their circumstances in the name of austerity. We urge the Government to change course.”

Note: this follows our earlier statement about the initial proposals last week.

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