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Child Tax Credit Cuts

  • Submitted by: Nicola Sturgeon, Glasgow Southside, Scottish National Party.
  • Date lodged: Monday, 24 April 2017
  • Motion reference: S5M-05282
  • Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Motions as amended

That the Parliament is fundamentally opposed to the UK Government’s imposition of the two-child limit on child tax credits and universal credit, which will push families into poverty; notes that the Institute of Fiscal Studies states that, across the UK, these cuts will lead to around 600,000 three-child families being £2,500-a-year worse off, and 300,000 families with four or more children being £7,000-a-year worse off, with on average two thirds of the families affected having at least one adult in paid work; utterly condemns the disgraceful and repugnant “rape clause”, which will force victims of rape seeking to claim child tax credits to prove to the UK Government that their third child was born as a result of non-consensual sex; believes this policy to be unfair, unequal, morally unacceptable and deeply harmful to women and their children and a fundamental violation of women’s human rights; further condemns any government that forces women to relive a horrific event in their lives to access social security for a third child; notes the many organisations that have called for a reverse of the two-child cap, including the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which states that these changes will result in an additional 200,000 children in the UK being pushed into poverty; supports those third sector and healthcare organisations that will not be third party assessors on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions; agrees with Rape Crisis Scotland, Engender and Scottish Women’s Aid’s view that these changes are ethically unjustifiable; believes that women’s rights and equality are integral to developing a social security system in Scotland that is just and fair; condemns the two-child cap as yet another welfare cut that the UK Government knows will hit women hardest; condemns the pressure being put on them to carry out a procedure for which many will not be trained, and calls on the UK Government to urgently change its position and remove the two-child cap and therefore scrap the “rape clause”.


Supported by: Angela Constance

Vote

Result 91 for, 31 against, 0 abstained, 7 did not vote Vote Passed

Scottish National Party

Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

Scottish Labour

Scottish Green Party

Scottish Liberal Democrats

No Party Affiliation

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0
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0
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Did not vote

Original motion text

That the Parliament is fundamentally opposed to the UK Government’s imposition of the two-child limit on child tax credits and universal credit, which will push families into poverty; notes that the Institute of Fiscal Studies states that, across the UK, these cuts will lead to around 600,000 three-child families being £2,500-a-year worse off, and 300,000 families with four or more children being £7,000-a-year worse off, with on average two thirds of the families affected having at least one adult in paid work; utterly condemns the disgraceful and repugnant "rape clause", which will force victims of rape seeking to claim child tax credits to prove to the UK Government that their third child was born as a result of non-consensual sex; believes this policy to be unfair, unequal, morally unacceptable and deeply harmful to women and their children and a fundamental violation of women’s human rights; supports those third sector and healthcare organisations that will not be third party assessors on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions, and calls on the UK Government to urgently change its position and remove the two-child cap and therefore scrap the "rape clause".


Accepted amendments

Motion ref. S5M-05282.1

Child Tax Credit Cuts - Amendment - Amendment

Submitted by: Kezia Dugdale, Lothian, Scottish Labour, Date lodged: Monday, April 24, 2017

Current status: Taken in the chamber on Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Result 91 for, 31 against, 0 abstained, 7 did not vote Vote Passed


Motion ref. S5M-05282.2

Child Tax Credit Cuts - Amendment - Amendment

Submitted by: Alison Johnstone, Lothian, Scottish Green Party, Date lodged: Monday, April 24, 2017

Current status: Taken in the chamber on Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Result 91 for, 31 against, 0 abstained, 7 did not vote Vote Passed


Defeated amendments

Motion ref. S5M-05282.4

Child Tax Credit Cuts - Amendment - Amendment

Submitted by: Ruth Davidson, Edinburgh Central, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, Date lodged: Monday, April 24, 2017

Supported by: Annie Wells
Current status: Taken in the chamber on Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Result 31 for, 91 against, 0 abstained, 7 did not vote Vote Defeated


Amendments that have not been voted on

Motion ref. S5M-05282.3

Child Tax Credit Cuts - Amendment - Amendment

Submitted by: Alex Cole-Hamilton, Edinburgh Western, Scottish Liberal Democrats, Date lodged: Monday, April 24, 2017