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pip08456 29-04-2019 09:30

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35992641)
Indeed there are no excuses for not voting as we have already done ours by postal vote.

Really? How about there is no-one on the ballot paper whose policies I agree with?

denphone 29-04-2019 09:38

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35992649)
Really? How about there is no-one on the ballot paper whose policies I agree with?

You vote for the best of of a bad bunch then if that is how you feel pip.

Mr K 29-04-2019 10:19

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35992652)
You vote for the best of of a bad bunch then if that is how you feel pip.

Or stand for election yourself !

I've just about ruled everybody out apart from the Greens. As the EU elections have a more fair PR system it's not a wasted.vote.

tweetiepooh 29-04-2019 10:22

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I'd still just vote for one candidate, PR is a daft system but that's all been covered before.

denphone 29-04-2019 11:09

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Damian Green suggests modelling social care provision on state pension.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/...-state-pension

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Social care provision should be modelled on the state pension, with taxpayers funding a flat-rate “universal care entitlement”, which patients could supplement from their own funds, according to former Conservative cabinet minister Damian Green.
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Under the plans, some patients could also buy an insurance-style “care supplement”, to fund a higher standard of provision, perhaps by releasing part of the value of their property.
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But the government has repeatedly delayed publishing a long-promised green paper on a new long-term funding model, fearing a backlash such as that following the announcement in the party’s 2017 general election manifesto of what became known as the “dementia tax”.

Hugh 29-04-2019 16:33

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The Times had an article about it as well - they sound like reasonable propositions to me.

There is a growing need, and it will need to be paid for.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/c...6522591b6d45fb
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In a report for the Centre for Policy Studies think tank, Mr Green calculated that introducing a free entitlement to basic care at home or in a residential home would cost about £2.5 billion extra a year.

To pay for this he suggested that the winter fuel allowance, a tax-free payment of between £100 and £300, be withdrawn from pensioners who pay higher rate income tax. This would raise about £350 million a year. The rest could be funded with extra money from the Treasury’s spending review or, in the longer term, by imposing an additional national insurance rate of 1 per cent on the over-50s. This would mean that older taxpayers paid an extra £308 a year and would raise £2.4 billion.

The report suggested that a standard entitlement to universal social care would include a set number of hours of care at home per week or a bed in a care home with a minimum level of service, with people able to make top-up payments for extra services.

Damien 29-04-2019 16:59

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To pay for this he suggested that the winter fuel allowance, a tax-free payment of between £100 and £300, be withdrawn from pensioners who pay higher rate income tax. This would raise about £350 million a year. The rest could be funded with extra money from the Treasury’s spending review or, in the longer term, by imposing an additional national insurance rate of 1 per cent on the over-50s. This would mean that older taxpayers paid an extra £308 a year and would raise £2.4 billion.
Never going to happen.

They'll increase it on the under 40s most likely.

denphone 29-04-2019 17:04

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35992713)
Never going to happen.

They'll increase it on the under 40s most likely.

They are reasonable proposals but personally l would be surprised if they happen as l can see the government just kicking the can further down the road as usual.

papa smurf 29-04-2019 17:45

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35992712)
The Times had an article about it as well - they sound like reasonable propositions to me.

There is a growing need, and it will need to be paid for.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/c...6522591b6d45fb


It's a great way to get all the over 50's Conservative voters to vote for another party .

denphone 29-04-2019 18:28

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35992725)
It's a great way to get all the over 50's Conservative voters to vote for another party .

Given the omnishambles of the last 3 years they might already have decided they are going to do that.

Hugh 29-04-2019 18:39

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35992725)
It's a great way to get all the over 50's Conservative voters to vote for another party .

Not if they're fiscally sensible - this will save them having to sell their homes to pay for care.

If they can't work that out, more fool them.

People are living longer, this costs the country more, the only money Government has comes from taxes (mostly), so if more is being paid out, more needs to be collected.

richard s 29-04-2019 19:31

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Stuff Damian Green... I have paid into the system for over 47 years. Lets get more Tax out of Amazon and companies like them to pay into the coffers.

Hugh 29-04-2019 20:18

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35992729)
Not if they're fiscally sensible - this will save them having to sell their homes to pay for care.

If they can't work that out, more fool them.

People are living longer, this costs the country more, the only money Government has comes from taxes (mostly), so if more is being paid out, more needs to be collected.

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Originally Posted by richard s (Post 35992735)
Stuff Damian Green... I have paid into the system for over 47 years. Lets get more Tax out of Amazon and companies like them to pay into the coffers.

There rests the case for the Defence, M'lud...

OLD BOY 29-04-2019 20:19

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35992713)
Never going to happen.

They'll increase it on the under 40s most likely.

Damien Green is a prominent Conservative MP, reporting to a Conservative Government.

As the government knows that it must tackle the problem of elder care, there is no way they are going to ignore this.

It sounds doable to me if the figures add up as he suggests.

Hugh 29-04-2019 20:20

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35992749)
Damien Green is a prominent Conservative MP, reporting to a Conservative Government.

As the government knows that it must tackle the problem of elder care, there is no way they are going to ignore this.

It sounds doable to me if the figures add up as he suggests.

It's like pensions - people have to take some personal responsibility...


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