Tory Brexit To Hit Most Vulnerable In Edinburgh
A new report has warned that Brexit will hit the most vulnerable people in Edinburgh – highlighting negative consequences such as the loss of legal rights, employment protections and healthcare rights.
The report, commissioned by the Scottish Government, identified 137 potential impacts on those already facing inequality, discrimination, or social exclusion in society.
It warns that a “hard” Brexit, along the lines of the deal which is being proposed by Boris Johnson, could lead to a slowdown in the economy with job losses increased, the cost of living and food prices pushed up and reductions in public spending.
“The Social and Equality Impacts of Brexit” also warned that Brexit could negatively affect the supply and access to food, fuel and medicines.
SNP MSP Gordon MacDonald said, "“Any form of Brexit will be bad for Scotland – and will hit jobs and household incomes in our city.
“With just days until the UK is due to leave the EU, people and businesses in Edinburgh will be understandably concerned with the complete lack of clarity coming from Boris Johnson’s government.
“Far from delivering extra cash for the NHS, as was infamously promised by the Leave campaign bus, people face losing access to public services, the ability to buy daily essentials in the case of price rises and access to affordable housing.
“Every local authority area in Scotland voted to remain in the EU - Edinburgh voted to remain by 74% - and yet we’ve been completely ignored by the Tory government ever since.
“It is clearer than ever that the best future for Scotland is one as an equal, independent European nation.”