How Tory MPs will react to Jeremy Hunt's plans to fill the £60bn funding gap ⬇️ Many of the measures are likely to anger Tory MPs as the policies go against party principles of low taxation
to protect the most vulnerable from the cost of living crisis.
The £86,000 lifetime limit on what each person pays for care in England was set to be introduced in October 2023, but it could be delayed until October 2024 or even 2025. It was a policy widely backed by the public so any change risks turning off voters, as the Tories are already hemorrhaging support in the polls.All Government departments, including health and defence, are set to be told they will not see any increases on their 2021 budgets.
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