Humza Yousaf made the pledge at a recent visit to a Rutherglen nursery school.
The First Minister has insisted that the SNP are the “first choice for families” in the upcoming Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election as he visited a local nursery school.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Earlier this month, the First Minister announced his Government would go further and provide free school meals for all children in primary six and seven, and expand access to childcare from nine months to the end of primary school in specific communities.
“Labour is choosing to support these cruel Tory policies while many families struggle to get by during a cost-of-living crisis of Westminster’s making. Ms Loudon, said: “As a former primary school teacher, I’ve seen first-hand the difference high-quality education can make in a child’s early years. “My commitment to move to scrap the two-child cap and rape clause within my first 100 days as MP will go some of the way to building a fairer Scotland for our youngest Scots.”“The SNP government is threatening to hammer family finances across Scotland through council tax hikes and potential congestion charges and have shamefully delayed their free school meals pledge.
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