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Details of what specific incentives the Scottish Government are planning to 4 encourage more brownfield development sites . It would be helpful to the Committee’s inquiry if a response to the points we have highlighted above could be provided by Monday 24 October 2022. 1 Thank you and I look forward to your reply.
How much does tourist activity by visitors from abroad feed into benefits further down the line with, say, Scottish businesses getting future export business from people who previously came into contact with them?
We need to find a way to prevent future crises. The UK Government must stop cutting our affordable housing money through its budget, it must not cut universal credit and it must not get rid of the furlough scheme.
None of those things is being built into the system as it stands.We also have an issue with the overall benefit cap—I do not know whether that was going to be the subject of a future question. The overall benefit cap will hit housing benefit, which is probably the single most variable element of universal credit.
The UK Home Office’s white paper, “The UK’s future skills-based immigration system”, says that work visas will be available only to people with salaries of more than £30,000 per annum.
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That said, only 29% of DUP voters believe the Safeguarding the Union deal secures Northern Ireland’s position in the United Kingdom for the foreseeable future (a claim made by the UK government).