Helping Scots with the cost of living crisis will be the focus of Labour's council election campaign, Anas Sarwar is set to announce.
Voters head to the polls on May 5 to return councillors on all 32 of the country's local authorities.
The Scottish Labour leader will formally launch his party's campaign today with a plan to save every Scottish household up to £1,000.
The surging cost of living in the UK looks set to be a key topic for the parties as they campaign ahead of next month's poll.
In order to mitigate the issues caused by the crisis, Sarwar’s party would introduce a windfall tax on oil and gas giants in a bid to reduce household bills by £600 for millions of Scots.
Labour also proposes a £400 payment to support families struggling with bills, in addition to a £100 rebate on water bills and a freeze on water charges and rail fares.
Speaking ahead of the party’s manifesto launch, Sarwar said every part of government “must be focused entirely” on ensuring financial protection for the people of Scotland.
He said: “Make no mistake, this election is about one thing and one thing only – the cost-of-living crisis.
“Every part of government – from local councillors to the First Minister and Prime Minister – must be focused entirely on protecting the financial wellbeing of millions of Scots.
“No-one should be forced to choose between eating and heating, but thanks to the inaction of the Tories and SNP, this is the shameful reality for thousands of Scots.
“That’s why, at this election, Scottish Labour is putting the cost-of-living crisis front and centre and is giving the people of Scotland the chance to elect local champions that will protect and support the communities that they represent.
Sawar added: “Scottish Labour is dedicated to building a brighter future for the people of Scotland – join us on that journey.”
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