SNP party conference: Nicola Sturgeon pledges to improve conditions for poor

DEPUTY First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced extra cash for housing and money to help 100,000 vulnerable people as she demanded the Chancellor change tack on the economy

DEPUTY First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced extra cash for housing and money to help 100,000 vulnerable people as she demanded the Chancellor change tack on the economy

Ms Sturgeon called on George Osborne to abandon austerity cuts and instead invest in capital infrastructure, saying: “We must build our way out of recession.”

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To help do that in Scotland she announced £45 million would be spent building 1,200 new homes across Scotland.

In addition she revealed the Scottish Government would commit £9 million additional funding to help some of the country’s most needy.

That cash, she told the SNP annual conference in Perth, would provide “essential crisis support in these difficult times for 100,000 more of our most vulnerable people”.

The Deputy First Minister insisted: “The answer to Tory cuts is to control our own resources.

“Control of our own resources so we can get our economy growing.”