Almost £30million has been given out EVERY WEEK since their introduction in 2003
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Those tax credits have helped the equivalent of 5.4million families or households in Scotland
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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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What an absolute lie, it does not apply retrospectivelypic.twitter.com/wn3uH1sbNi
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If you disagree with the IFS figures I suggest you take it up with them. Kez's statement is accurate and sourced.https://www.ifs.org.uk/publications/9117 …
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Wrong. No one loses as it is not retrospective.
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