 Yorkie Government welfare reforms will result in cuts of more than £2b by 2020, a new report has found. Research by Sheffield Harlem University for the Scottish Parliament's Social Security Committee shows poorest areas worse hit by the reforms which started in 2010. The biggest losses as a result of post-2015 reforms are in West Central Scotland, the smallest in Shetland, Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. It certainly highlights a number of areas, particularly in areas just now which are deprived areas. People are already suffering deprivation, people are vulnerable and these cuts to benefit system is going to hit these people even harder. The report also concentrates on the fact that over an area lost £2b, you'll come to the end of this year with £2b lost to people who are looking at benefits. It's very hard-hitting, it's very truthful and it really should be a wake-up call not just for the Westminster Government but for all of us that these cuts are having a real detrimental effect on people, particularly people with mental health issues. To see the report visit our webpage and join the discussion on our social media channels.