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Published Date: 03 December 2008
AN ASSAULT on child poverty will form the centrepiece of today's Queen's Speech, The Scotsman understands.
Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister, is to introduce legislation enshrining for the first time the pledge to eradicate child poverty, probably by 2020.

About 2.9 million British children are classed as living in poverty – 210,000 in Scotland. Th
is means they live in a household on less than 60 per cent of the average weekly wage.

In 1999, Tony Blair, the then prime minister, was the first to commit Labour to eradicating child poverty in a generation.

The Queen's Speech will set out 11 new bills, plus two carried over from last session – on reforming the banking system and the funding of political parties. The banking bill is likely to be strengthened amid the global financial crisis following demands that banks be forced to resume lending.

About 725,000 Scots receiving benefits or tax credits will be able to join a new "savings gateway" that will boost their deposits with a contribution from the government.

All 11 new bills will apply in Scotland – unlike draft proposals for 18 bills, of which only 14 had partial or full relevance. Jim Murphy, the Scottish Secretary, hailed it as the "most Scottish Queen's Speech since devolution".

The Scottish Government is understood to have requested that Westminster include Scotland in legislation on relevant matters.

Other key areas include welfare reform – with the aim of getting people off benefits and into work– a "firm but fair" immigration system, and giving employees the right to ask for time off for training to improve their skills. There is also the possibility of legislation forcing energy firms to cut bills.





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  • Last Updated: 02 December 2008 10:54 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Queen's speech
 
1

Fifi la Bonbon,

03/12/2008 00:43:58
Well it's nice to learn that John Mason is alive and well and has got himself a job. We don't seem to have heard a cheep since he packed his bags and set off to London town to make his fortune.
2

Edward,

03/12/2008 01:10:12
#2 Fifi la Bonbon
Take it your tone deaf then
3

Edward,

03/12/2008 01:15:32
Considering the length of time Labour have been in power in the UK and the length of time Labour spent in office at Holyrood it is a complete disgrace that 32% of Scots are on the breadline. Not something Labour should be proud of, especially as it has increased and not decreased from the start of there tenure.
As ever Jim Murphy being an abject creep in trying to play up te Queens speech as benifiting Scots. Pity he is only repeating what he is told to say and believe in, such is the career politician
4

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03/12/2008 01:51:33
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Scunnert,

03/12/2008 02:30:30
2 Fifi la Bonbon, 03/12/2008 00:43:58

"Well it's nice to learn that John Mason is alive and well and has got himself a job. We don't seem to have heard a cheep since he packed his bags and set off to London town to make his fortune."

East End MP joins Commons Administration Committee

John Mason has become a member of the House of Commons Administration Select Committee.

The Administration Committee considers the services provided to MPs by the House of Commons. It also looks at services provided to the public by Parliament, including visitor facilities, the Parliament website and education services.


25/11/08

Mason calls for regulation of ‘sale and rent back’ agreements

John Mason, the MP for Glasgow East, has tabled an early day motion in the House of Commons calling on the UK Government to take action to protect homeowners who enter into sale and rent back agreements.

24/11/08

John Mason Takes Up Work and Pensions Role

It has been announced that the Scottish National Party MP for Glasgow East, John Mason, is to take up his partys Work & Pensions portfolio with immediate effect.

The East Ends representative in the House of Commons has shown a keen interest in this subject since he was sworn in on 6 October, having put down parliamentary questions on subjects such as pensioner poverty, the level of unclaimed benefits, and automatic benefit payment to those who are entitled.

21/11/08

Victory for people power in saving post office card account

Glasgow East MP John Mason has welcomed the announcement that the Post Office will retain the Post Office Card Account (POCA) contract.

The decision had been subject to long delays since the summer, causing huge uncertainty for postmasters and their customers.

Across Glasgow, hundreds of people had signed up to show their support for the Post Office retaining the contract and that level of people power appears to have had an impact.

In recent days speculation had been rife
6

Scunnert,

03/12/2008 02:31:42
cont ...

In recent days speculation had been rife that the contract had been awarded to Paypoint but the decision to allow the Post Office to continue supplying the service is long overdue relief.

14/11/08
7

Scunnert,

03/12/2008 02:36:12
cont ...

25/11/08 East End MP joins Commons Administration Committee

24/11/08 Mason calls for regulation of ‘sale and rent back’ agreements

21/11/08 John Mason Takes Up Work and Pensions Role

13/11/08 East end MP backs firefighters over safety concerns

12/11/08 Mason calls for jobless benefit increase

03/11/08 Glasgow MP welcomes replacement of CSA

22/10/08 Glasgow East by-election winner opposes Human Fertilisation & Embryology bill

20/10/08 Mason welcomes extra cash for heating programme

14/10/08 New Glasgow East MP makes Commons debut - Mason to prioritise narrowing the gap between rich and poor

13/10/08 John Mason MP's maiden speech

06/10/08 Glasgow East victor takes seat at Westminster

28/08/08 Mason comments on health
inequalities report - 'Shocking but sadly familiar'

31/07/08 Mason takes message to Treasury - SNP MPs back 'SHOUT' campaign against tax office closure
8

Scunnert,

03/12/2008 02:37:24
Aye - the weans - the pair wee weans!!!
9

Scunnert,

03/12/2008 02:39:03
Does this mean Labour will cough up some extra dosh for free school meals? Or that women wae toddlers will be supported in their efforts to raise their kids in a healthy environment full of hope?

Naw.
10

Scunnert,

03/12/2008 02:46:54
Hoi - Fifi

If ye need any help gettin yersel sorted:


John Mason Surgeries:

First Friday of every month

2.00pm The Bridge, 1000 Westerhouse Road

3.00pm Bellrock Community Centre, Skerryvore Rd

5-6.30pm Constituency Office, 888 Shettleston Rd

Second Friday

3.00pm Ballieston Library, Main Street, Ballieston

5-6.30pm Constituency Office, 888 Shettleston Rd

Third Friday

2.00pm Parkhead Library, 64 Tollcross Road

3.00pm Carmyle Community Centre, Hillcrest Road

5-6.30pm Constituency Office, 888 Shettleston Rd

Fourth Friday

2.00pm GESH, Redcastle Square, Garthamlock

3.00pm Barlanark Comm. Centre, Burnmouth Rd

5-6.30pm Constituency Office, 888 Shettleston Rd
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03/12/2008 04:38:28
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Ugly George,

03/12/2008 04:49:23
HOLD THE FRONT PAGE!

"Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister of England, is to introduce legislation enshrining for the first time the pledge to eradicate child poverty, probably by 2020."

No need to sell my shares in "Chimney Sweeps of Olde London Town" while he market is in a slump then.
13

Ugly George,

03/12/2008 04:57:19
11 Scunnert,

Stop it! - You are giving poor old Lindsey Roy palpitations.
14

Ugly George,

03/12/2008 05:00:50
12 Joseph Gibson,

Is Stevenston a suburb of Brigadoon?
15

KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 03/12/2008 07:07:26
The Queens speech will be full of the usual empty promises, as usual.

What will be interesting is watching the speaker squirm under the expected onslaught.
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brownlie,

03/12/2008 08:25:37
Heard it all before as child poverty increases year by year and the Queen, coincidentally, gets richer year by year.
17

Iain's,

03/12/2008 08:50:41
I'm old enough to remember when the contents of the Queen's speach were secret and any leaks regarding its contents were investigated by the police.

Good old New Labour. They can leak like a sieve but if they do not like the leaks, then they call in the police.
18

Stickman,

03/12/2008 09:46:22

The Queen could wipe out child poverty herself if she and her parasitic family gave up some of their wealth.
19

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 03/12/2008 09:57:37
You might find Broon slightly more believable if he had set a target for next year, then the year following, so we have half a chance of measuring success. 2020 targets are just headlining, just like the meaningless trash green targets for 2050.

However on Broon's watch the number of children in "poverty" (all relative) has gone UP not down. Also this was a strategy employed by Wendy, who is now caring rather more for her own weans who are far from being in poverty unlike the others she cynically used, like Brown to enhance her public wean-loving attributes. We're not fooled. It's all done in the name of "fairness" of course.
20

caithness,

the snowy north 03/12/2008 10:40:33
And how many years has McAvity been saying this? Anyway poverty's relative. My grandparents wouldn't have recognised today's "deprived poor". Drive past any council estate with poverty problems and count the satellite dishes festooning the houses.
21

yockel,

03/12/2008 10:44:31
Child Poverty? I thought they had done that one.
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Number 6,

Germany 03/12/2008 11:06:06
Sickening garbage from Liebour that of course our Scottish unionistas will latch onto as goverment in action.

Scotland contains officially "Some of the most deprived areas in Europe". Areas that were created under constant Liebour control in Scotland.

How anyone can support this shambles is beyond comprehension.

The voters of Glasgow East can see the clear difference between a sitting Liebour MP, interested in nothing but their expenses and ready to lie directly into the faces of the Scottish electorate when ordered to do so by their London heros, and John Mason SNP, who seems to be doing a sterling job .

Unlike the corrupt Liebour stooge he replaced, or the compulsive liar who he ran against.
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Number 6,

Germany 03/12/2008 11:48:05
#27 They certainly make you laugh out loud, i'll give you that.
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Number 6,

Germany 03/12/2008 11:51:26
#12 The Queen mum WAS scottish. For your information, she's dead. Oh and she left about £5 million in debt behind her. Debt she refused to pay, nearly taking Coutts down with her.

Her wonderful daughter also refused to pay these debts, allowing her mother to die in debt.

What a wonderful family they are .
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An Honest Wifie,

03/12/2008 12:07:51
I get annoyed about this whole debate.

When politicians are talk about "poverty" they mean relative poverty not the absolute poverty of many in the third world. Using the term actually belittles those who face genuine poverty. Not having a TV or telephone is not poverty. Not eating for a week is poverty.
26

ebbi,

spain 03/12/2008 13:41:28
why is it that every time is see the queen´s speech it reminds me of a circus !!!! what do they really take us for? idiots? its about time to get rid of this silly game and just get on with our lives.
they just hand her a speech written by and imbecile repeating the same old worn out pledges.tough on crime and tough on benefit cheats.the cheats are the very politician who are robbing us and the country blind.its the corrupt ministers dealing with companies secretly.
the country is fedup with labour´s sleaze and lies and deceptions.
enough is enough.lets vote them out of office now before the country is ruined to nothing.
27

go boil ur heid,

03/12/2008 13:42:27
Liebour helping the poorest. free schools meals NO, free milk NO, clothing grant (removed by cancer mc connell to save 150,000) NO, getting rid of the coucil tax that the poorest pay the largest pecentage of their money to, NO, stopping council debt collecters taking every penny out the poors accounts NO, when the Liebour talk about the poor they mean those at 25,00 and abouve.
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go boil ur heid,

03/12/2008 13:45:16
Liebour helping the poorest. free schools meals NO, free milk NO, clothing grant (removed by cancer mc connell to save 150,000) NO, getting rid of the coucil tax that the poorest pay the largest pecentage of their money to, NO, stopping council debt collecters taking every penny out the poors accounts NO, when the Liebour talk about the poor they mean those at 25,000 and above.
29

KampungHighlander,

Jakarta 03/12/2008 14:17:33
#37 Ebbi,

"they just hand her a speech written by and imbecile repeating the same old worn out pledges.tough on crime and tough on benefit cheats"

I know, and they could have so much fun putting words in her majesties mouth. It would be so much more entertaining. You could write in things like.

"I would like to invite all the homeless to come have Christmas lunch with me and Prince Philip at Balmoral Castle."

"I once considered retiring but the thought of Charles taking over was more than I could stomach."

"We will try this year to be less pompous."




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Raymond Thomas Brooke,

Leven England 03/12/2008 16:12:40
Glenrothes proves that the Scots do not mind the increasing poverty.
31

Observer. 1,

Glasgow 03/12/2008 17:07:17
Shouldn't the headline be ''an assault on child poverty and people claiming income support and incapacity benefit''.

I wonder what ''work-related activity'' the government have in mind for people when the recession really kicks in and we have four million unemployed ?
32

Observer. 1,

Glasgow 03/12/2008 17:43:18
45 - yes, the indignity of forced labour, that is what is ahead of anyone foolish enough not to have, or to lose a job.

And a bit ironic vowing to end child poverty whilst forcing single parents to go out to work or suffer detriment to benefits, how exactly is that going to help the children?

Labour = Liars + Hypocrites.
33

Scunnert,

03/12/2008 17:55:11
43 Observer. 1, Glasgow 03/12/2008 17:07:17

"I wonder what ''work-related activity'' the government have in mind for people when the recession really kicks in and we have four million unemployed?"

Guards at the concentration - I mean resettlement camps for refugees?
34

Resitance,

underground. 03/12/2008 17:59:23
Aye, more false promises.

Scotland has been reudced to a wasteland under yuk rule.

P.s, She wrote the speech herself; Brown-the-Clown tried to write it but it ended up reading like a memoir of delusional granduer of Brown-the-Clown.
35

Scunnert,

03/12/2008 18:05:43
48 ploughmans lunch, 03/12/2008 18:03:20

Maybe they're trying to repatriate you?
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03/12/2008 19:16:49
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03/12/2008 19:37:12
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brownlie,

03/12/2008 21:52:26
51 Joseph

How come she never played for Scotland then?
39

Raymond Thomas Brooke,

Leven England 04/12/2008 11:42:36
As a victimof the 2007 floods where is the promised action on flooding and the contribution made by the EU.All forgotten and spent?
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Number 6,

Germany 04/12/2008 14:10:53
#51 Born in London !. That makes her about as Scottish as Rod stewart.
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molu kikes,

basel 04/12/2008 14:13:59
queen speech was akind of lip bragg full of chorus of shriek as she shows face full of grimmed child in naked scurvy state ,., thats illuminate the presence blackmoors in the contemporaraly sample of evidence in queen ideal morphology ,.,.paarticulary seeing into pulsation the temporal pulse of her face and the area around the zygomatic jogbein supplied with tense gloat and pain when expressing the theme child poverty in her reign where she sprout as caterpillars for commomnwealth
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molu kikes,

basel 04/12/2008 14:18:59
se can be saided as nightingle for her empathy in concerning matters related to her arm caterpillars of commonwealth ,.,she can be the mother to all poverty stricken child within the reign of her colonial tide ,.,.,.,. can the queen adopt all naked scurvy child in her area of influence ,.,.,. yes ,............. well encourage the queen to build school sponsord by imf ,. eg like nomadic ,.,. to combart child poverty and education

 

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