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Middle class sheltered from cuts, says COSLA boss

One of the most senior figures in Scottish local government has claimed the middle classes have been sheltered from the worst effects of public spending cuts.

One of the most senior figures in Scottish local government has claimed the middle classes have been sheltered from the worst effects of public spending cuts.

The outgoing chief executive of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA), Rory Mair, told the Herald Scotland that while people who relied on social services have felt the impact the ‘fairly well-off in this country might not have noticed'.

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