Rural Scots facing a ‘tsunami of poverty’ amid rising costs, Labour warns
SCOTS living in rural homes face a “tsunami of poverty” amid rising heating costs, Scottish Labour warned yesterday as it demands clarity on energy discounts for “off-grid” properties.
Some 28 per cent of rural households use oil as their primary source of heating fuel and homes in hard-to-reach parts of Scotland are often off the grid, including Shetland and Orkney properties.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a £400 energy bill discount in October for every household in Britain last week.
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