The Government’s plans are regressive when compared with the proposals under the 2014 Act. They are less equitable to those with moderate assets, including those living with dementia and working-age adults with disabilities. It would be fairer to keep to the original Dilnot proposals, but can the Minister outline how the £900 million saving that, it is estimated, will result from the Government’s proposals and the use of means-testing will better protect those with lower-value properties?
Health and Care Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Peter Aldous
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 30 March 2022.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Health and Care Bill.
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