Affordable housing pledge branded a ‘sham’ by Scottish Labour

Affordable housing pledge branded a 'sham' by Scottish Labour

Mark Griffin MSP

The Scottish Government’s affordable housing pledge is a “sham” that will actually reduce the number of new builds next year, according to Scottish Labour.

In her draft budget for 2025/26, finance secretary Shona Robison set out funding for 8,000 new affordable homes, a figure Scottish Labour highlights as the lowest number since 2016/17 outside of the Covid pandemic.

It comes after three years which have seen between 9,500 and 10,400 completions and the affordable home budget slashed by a staggering 26 per cent in last year’s budget.

For Scottish Labour housing spokesman Mark Griffin, the numbers leave the Scottish Government short of the rate needed to deliver the 85,000 homes needed to meet its target of 110,000 by 2032.

Mr Griffin said: “Labour’s record budget settlement has forced the SNP to reverse its brutal cuts to the affordable housing budget, but SNP ministers are still not showing the ambition needed to tackle Scotland’s housing emergency.

“The government’s pitiful budget commitment is in reality a promise to reduce the number of affordable homes being built.

“This sham of a housing pledge is another sign that the SNP has secretly given up on its pledge to build 110,000 affordable homes by 2032.”

Housing minister Paul McLennan said: “We have a strong track record in affordable housing, having supported the delivery of 135,000 affordable homes since 2007.

“We want to ramp up that delivery by increasing the affordable housing supply budget to £768 million next year.

“This investment will help tackle the housing emergency while contributing towards our target of 110,000 affordable homes by 2032.”

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