The prime minister's wife has stepped into the row over cuts to adults' services in Wiltshire after a plea from the husband of a woman with multiple sclerosis.
James McGee wrote to Cherie Booth after Wiltshire Council suggested his wife, Mary, could go into residential care or he could receive a direct payment to arrange her care.
James has cared for Mary for the past 20 years of their 41-year marriage, and she also receives home visits from agency care workers.
The council is looking to restructure provision in the county to tackle a £6m-plus funding shortfall.
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