SCOTLAND’S top trade union official has accused the UK Government of deploying “Thatcherism on steroids”. 

This comes as the pound dropped to a historic low with mortgage lenders withdrawing some products for new borrowers on Monday. 

The pound hit a record low of 1.03 dollars overnight on Sunday and fluctuated throughout Monday, eventually sitting at 1.07 dollars.

Reacting to the news on BBC Scotland’s The Nine on Monday night, general secretary of the Scottish Trade Union Congress (STUC) Roz Foyer said the economic turmoil was a result of “casino capitalism” and “Thatcherism on steroids” from the UK Government. 

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She added: “This is the result of an utterly reckless budget from a shameless government. 

“People are going to really suffer because of the chances taken by this government. 

“Only people who earn over £155,000 a year are going to benefit. When you’re redistributing wealth to the richest in our economy, the richest 1% in the middle of a humanitarian crisis, which is what we are facing this winter, you should be going in the opposite direction. 

“I think it’s no wonder that the pound has plummeted and the markets are asking ‘what on earth is going on?’”

Foyer urged the Scottish Government to raise taxes on the highest income earners. 

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon described the UK Government’s plans to boost economic growth as a “catastrophic disaster” and said that following suit would be the “wrong thing to do”.

She said that the Scottish Government would take a “sensible approach”. 

Foyer added: “If you even take, not the top tax payers, but the higher tax payers and reduce the threshold from £43,000 to £40,000, you would be creating an extra £690 million of revenue for this budget.

“If the Scottish Government try and replicate what the UK government has just done, it’s going to cost them about £400 million.

“They (the Scottish Government) are going to be the only thing standing between poorer people and devastating consequence.”

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Foyer argued that public sector workers should be given an “appropriate living wage” and that the Scottish Government needed more revenue to fund this.

“It’s not pay that’s driven up inflation, it’s profit that’s done that, greed and excess among the richest people in our economy,” she added.

“The best way of getting our economy going again is getting money in people’s pockets, who will go and spend it in their local communities that need it most, that’s what will keep the small businesses in Scotland going.

“When you put money in workers’ pockets, they will spend that money and that will kickstart the economy.

“We’ve got a government that’s deploying Thatcherism on steroids. 

“I think people have to come together and we have to get rid of this Tory government as quickly as possible. We need to tell the Scottish Government we want them on our side and doing every single thing they can within their powers to stand up for ordinary working people.”