The First Minister stressed ‘more fundamental reform’ of social security was needed to combat poverty and inequality SCOTLAND is poised to join Finland and Holland in piloting a “citizens’ income” after Nicola Sturgeon announced her government would provide funding to support councils researching how the policy could be implemented.
In a surprise move the First Minister set out her intention as she stressed “more fundamental reform” of social security was needed in the longer term to address the issues of combating poverty and inequality.
“Our Parliament is providing real global leadership on this issue and we should all be proud of […]
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