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Scotland’s benefits bill not too high, Jenny Gilruth insists | UK News

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The deputy first minister said: “We have to continue to support those who are in need and we have seen consistently from Westminster governments, whether they be Tory or Labour, callous approaches to cutting welfare benefits to those most in need, to the disabled and those most on the poverty line.

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