Call for pilot schemes to help city’s poorest
His call came after John Mulvey, once the Labour leader of Lothian Regional Council, led a deputation to the City Chambers from North Edinburgh Fights Back, and presented councillors with the Edinburgh Anti-Poverty Charter 2012, calling for the living wage, more help for pensioners, no cuts in nursery education and action to tackle fuel poverty.
Mr Mulvey said: “If we want a decent society for all our citizens, the demands of the charter should be taken seriously.”
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Hide AdCllr Milligan said the council’s own finances were constrained. But he said: “We should be looking at an innovative programme of pilot schemes that could alleviate some of the hardship that some of the most vulnerable people are suffering.”