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Care and Support

Proceeding contribution from Lord Lansley (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 11 July 2012. It occurred during Ministerial statement on Care and Support.

We are very clear—I hope I have been clear—that the adoption of a universal deferred payment scheme gives people an opportunity. We are not talking about something that people are required to do; rather, they can choose to do it. One of the things that has most distressed some of those who go into residential care settings is that, as a consequence, they are required to sell their homes—they are forced to do it. What we have announced gives people an opportunity for that not to happen, but as the White Paper and the progress report make clear, we would like to proceed on the basis of a funding model, based on the Dilnot commission, that enables people also to have a cap on their care costs. If we can do that, the combination of the two will be an effective solution.

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

548 c328 

Session

2012-13

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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