The Welsh assembly government has ditched its manifesto pledge of free home care for disabled people because it claims it cannot afford to pay for the policy.
Disability campaigners and opposition politicians, who warned of a U-turn last month, have condemned the move.
In place of the 2003 Labour manifesto pledge, health and social services minister Dr Brian Gibbons unveiled a £76m package of support for older people, disabled people and carers over the next two years.
But Jonathan Morgan, the Conservative health and social services spokesperson, said the extra support would be of "little comfort to disabled people who were looking forward to free home care".
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