Social care shouldn’t be the victim of public finances’ “black hole”

31 Jul 2024

Social care has been one of the victims of Rachel Reeves’ discovery of a £22 billion “black hole” in public finances. The cap that would have been introduced in October would mean that individuals would be liable for a maximum of £86,000 for social care costs. Melanie Henwood argues that the new Labour Government needs … Continued
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Alexis Papazoglou

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