KINGLASSIE MSP Jenny Gilruth has criticised the UK Government for “driving families to food banks” after new figures reveal the number of food parcels has increased over the past year.

The Trussell Trust's annual foodbank statistics show that the number of food parcels distributed in Scotland surged by 17% in 2017-18 to record levels – with Conservatives' welfare policy remaining the main driver, she says.

Benefit delays and sanctions are the primary reason for referrals, with the roll-out of universal credit a factor in the rise.

The SNP have called on the UK Government to reverse the benefits freeze and introduce a real living wage to help ensure families have enough money to live on.

Commenting, Ms Gilruth, MSP for Glenrothes and Mid Fife, said: "It's a disgrace that families in Fife, and across Scotland, are having to rely on emergency food parcels just to get by.

“Relentless Tory austerity is having a devastating impact on our communities here in Mid Fife and Glenrothes, and I sadly have little doubt that UK Government's roll out of Universal Credit may only force more people to become reliant on foodbanks as they are stretched further by cuts to vital support".

She added|: "Millions of families across the UK are suffering from a Tory pay cut – as rising prices, stagnant wages, and cuts to social security continue to squeeze living standards and push households into poverty, debt and crisis.

"These figures from the Trussell Trust show that the problem is getting worse - with food bank usage rising year on year. Tory policies are making it harder for families to cover even the basic costs of food, housing, and bills.

“Families cannot afford another year of Tory cuts. It is vital that the UK government finally takes meaningful action to boost incomes. This must include delivering a real living wage and reverse the benefits freeze to help ensure families have enough money to live on.”

The Conservatives claim that their Universal Credit package is geared to helping people to get above poverty levels.