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How the parties line up and what campaigners want from them

Posted: 31 March 2005 | Subscribe Online


Labour

  • Individual budgets to boost independence, incorporating social care, housing support and Jobcentre services. No extra resources committed to deliver change.
  • National framework on NHS continuing care, though free personal care ruled out.
  • Merger of Healthcare Commission and Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI) by 2008.
  • 3,000 community matrons - typically district nurses - to case-manage people with the most serious long-term conditions.
  • Pension credit to increase in line with earnings by 2008. Labour says this will take 600,000 pensioners out of poverty.
  • £200 council tax discount for pensioners in 2005-6.
  • Target of eradicating fuel poverty for vulnerable groups by 2010.
  • Abolish mandatory retirement ages below 65 and give people right to request to work after 65.
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Conservatives

  • Those who fully fund the first three years of their long-term personal care will receive free care thereafter.
  • Restore link between state pension and earnings to cut means-testing, funded by abolition of New Deals for young people, over 25s and lone parents.
  • Pension credit to rise in line with earnings until 2008.
  • 50 per cent discount worth up to £500 a year on council tax bills for pensioner households.
  • Slash Department of Health quangos - likely to mean merger of the CSCI and Healthcare Commission.

 

Liberal Democrats

  • Free personal care.
  • Local income tax to replace council tax.
  • Increase state pension for over 75s to increase from £79.60 to £109.45 a week for single people and £127.25 to £167.05 for couples, based on citizenship rather than national insurance contributions.
  • Scrap retirement ages below 65, and allow people to flexibly combine work and pensions.
  • Merge Healthcare Commission and CSCI.
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Help the Aged

  • Free personal care.
  • Abolish mandatory retirement ages.
  • Extend disability living allowance to people over 65.
  • Increase state pension to a "decent" level.
  • Make council tax based on ability to pay.
  • Right to free central heating and home insulation for all older people.
  • Every older person should have a free, full-fare transport pass.


Age Concern

  • Free personal care.
  • Increase personal expenses allowance for people in residential care above current £18.10 a week.
  • Improve services for older people with mental health problems.
  • Abolish mandatory retirement ages.
  • Extend disability living allowance to those over 65.
  • Increase state pension from £79.60 to £105 a week.
  • Carers to have right to ask for flexible working, something Labour is considering.

 



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