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Free personal care pledge may be axed

Posted: 22 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


The promise of free personal care may be dropped from Liberal Democrat manifestos because of the pressure on services.

Sandra Gidley, the party's older people's spokesperson, told a Social Care Institute of Excellence fringe meeting on Monday that she would "love to keep" the policy but it may not be sustainable.

She said: "It may be heretical for me to say this but we have to think about how sustainable a policy it is.

"The pressure on social care budgets is a real one. There isn't a bottomless pit of taxpayers' money. At some point there will have to be a sensible debate about how much we are willing to pay for."
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Gidley also said the party had not paid enough attention to public health and questioned the case for increasing the number of direct payments. She said councils had used them to deal with "difficult" service users and they could become a method of "rationing services by the back door".


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