Welfare Benefits for People Living with Disabilities
- Submitted by: Margaret Burgess, Cunninghame South, Scottish National Party.
- Date lodged: Monday, 10 November 2014
- Motion reference: S4M-11494
- Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Motions as amended
S4M-11494 Margaret Burgess: Welfare Benefits for People Living with Disabilities—That the Parliament notes the damaging and destructive impact of the UK Government’s welfare policies on disabled people across Scotland; recognises that around 105,000 working age disabled people will lose some or all of their disability benefits by 2018 as the result of the replacement of disability living allowance with personal independence payment (PIP), with a loss of at least £1,120 per year and, as a consequence of changes in eligibility to the mobility component, 47,000 disabled people are expected to lose up to £2,964 per year; notes that wider benefit reforms are having a disproportionate impact on disabled people, who already face higher costs of living, and calls on the UK Government to halt the roll out of PIP, which will severely disadvantage disabled people across Scotland.
Supported by:
Keith Brown, Shona Robison
Vote
Result 64 for, 46 against, 0 abstained, 17 did not vote Vote Passed
Scottish National Party
- 59 for
- 0 against
- 0 abstained
- 5 did not vote
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- Adam Ingram
- Aileen Campbell
- Aileen McLeod
- Alasdair Allan
- Alex Neil
- Angela Constance
- Angus MacDonald
- Annabelle Ewing
- Bill Kidd
- Bob Doris
- Bruce Crawford
- Chic Brodie
- Christian Allard
- Christina McKelvie
- Christine Grahame
- Clare Adamson
- Colin Beattie
- Colin Keir
- Dave Thompson
- David Torrance
- Dennis Robertson
- Fergus Ewing
- Fiona Hyslop
- Fiona McLeod
- George Adam
- Gil Paterson
- Gordon MacDonald
- Graeme Dey
- Humza Yousaf
- James Dornan
- Jamie Hepburn
- Jim Eadie
- Joan McAlpine
- Joe FitzPatrick
- John Mason
- Keith Brown
- Kenneth Gibson
- Kenny MacAskill
- Kevin Stewart
- Marco Biagi
- Margaret Burgess
- Mark McDonald
- Maureen Watt
- Michael Matheson
- Michael Russell
- Mike MacKenzie
- Nigel Don
- Paul Wheelhouse
- Richard Lochhead
- Richard Lyle
- Rob Gibson
- Roderick Campbell
- Roseanna Cunningham
- Sandra White
- Shona Robison
- Stewart Maxwell
- Stewart Stevenson
- Stuart McMillan
- Willie Coffey
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Scottish Labour
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- Anne McTaggart
- Cara Hilton
- Claire Baker
- Claudia Beamish
- David Stewart
- Elaine Murray
- Elaine Smith
- Graeme Pearson
- Hanzala Malik
- Iain Gray
- Jackie Baillie
- James Kelly
- Jayne Baxter
- Jenny Marra
- John Pentland
- Ken Macintosh
- Lewis Macdonald
- Malcolm Chisholm
- Margaret McCulloch
- Margaret McDougall
- Mark Griffin
- Mary Fee
- Michael McMahon
- Patricia Ferguson
- Paul Martin
- Rhoda Grant
- Richard Baker
- Richard Simpson
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Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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- Alex Fergusson
- Alex Johnstone
- Annabel Goldie
- Cameron Buchanan
- Gavin Brown
- Jackson Carlaw
- John Lamont
- John Scott
- Liz Smith
- Mary Scanlon
- Murdo Fraser
- Nanette Milne
- Ruth Davidson
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Scottish Liberal Democrats
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Independent
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Scottish Green Party
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Original motion text
That the Parliament notes the damaging and destructive impact of the UK Government's welfare policies on disabled people across Scotland; recognises that around 105,000 working age disabled people will lose some or all of their disability benefits by 2018 as the result of the replacement of disability living allowance with personal independence payment (PIP), with a loss of at least £1,120 per year and, as a consequence of changes in eligibility to the mobility component, 47,000 disabled people are expected to lose up to £2,964 per year; notes that wider benefit reforms are having a disproportionate impact on disabled people, who already face higher costs of living, and calls on the UK Government to halt the roll out of PIP, which will severely disadvantage disabled people across Scotland.
Defeated amendments
Welfare Benefits for People Living with Disabilities - Amendment - Amendment
Submitted by: Alex Johnstone, North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, Date lodged: Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Supported by: Nanette Milne
Current status: Taken in the chamber on Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Result 17 for, 93 against, 0 abstained, 17 did not vote Vote Defeated
Welfare Benefits for People Living with Disabilities - Amendment - Amendment
Submitted by: Jackie Baillie, Dumbarton, Scottish Labour, Date lodged: Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Current status: Taken in the chamber on Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Result 30 for, 80 against, 0 abstained, 17 did not vote Vote Defeated
Amendments that have not been voted on
Welfare Benefits for People Living with Disabilities - Amendment - Amendment
Submitted by: Jim Hume, South Scotland, Scottish Liberal Democrats, Date lodged: Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Current status: Taken in the chamber on Monday, January 1, 0001