That's put roughly £1.8billion in to the pockets of scottish families each year
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689,000 Children in Scotland alone benefited from tax credits last year
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With the average family receiving just over £4000 a year each.
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That resulted in 120000 fewer Scottish children living in relative poverty
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Now all that progress is being unravelled deliberately and systematically by the Tories and it's very bad news for families. Here's why:
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The IFS estimate that as a result of the two child limit, 600,000 three child families in the UK will lose an average of £2,500 a year
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300,000 families with four or more children across the UK will lose an average of £7,000 a year
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In Scotland, the Tories tax credit cuts equates to around £170m in total by 20/21 affecting 273,000 families with children
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+ Around 51,000 families with 3 or more children claiming tax credits will lose out because big time.
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And to top it all off, victims of rape will have to fill in a form to get the help they needhttps://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/kezia-dugdale-reads-out-victims-10293763.amp …
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Although if the crime is reported and the attacker convicted that'd do it...maybe work to help more victims report it?
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