HUMZA Yousaf has been criticised for a lack of policies on Scottish independence in his first Programme for Government.
The PfG announced on Tuesday included a bunch of measures to tackle poverty, featuring a pledge toin a raft of new policies aimed at tackling homelessness.
“Fully harnessing Scotland’s enormous energy bounty emphasises that independence is essential to social and economic equality in ScotlandScottish Government to trial four-day working week by end of 2023 Elsewhere in the PfG, Yousaf announced income thresholds for the Best Start Foods programme would be removed by February and social care staff will receive a pay rise to at least £12 per hour from April.
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