autumn yet it looks like that s where we are heading because the politicians have decided so? i where we are heading because the politicians have decided so? i think it s fair to say that politicians have decided so? i think it s fair to say that there politicians have decided so? i think it s fair to say that there is - politicians have decided so? i think it s fair to say that there is some i it s fair to say that there is some discomfort on thejcvi about the way that it s gone. sometimes scientists have made it clear that it s not. that the politicians necessarily want them to, to present that kind of shield for them to say they are following the science. you don t hear that phrase going on in government very often any more. and as olivia said, borisjohnson hasn t had to worry about what he thinks, but ultimately he is the main lockdown sceptic himself and he s in charge of the government now, and has essentially said, you know, there s absolutely no way he wants to lockdown t
the government says from 2023 no one will have to pay more than £86,000 for their care costs. but what does that not a clue? aha, for their care costs. but what does that not a clue? that not a clue? a cap on care is that, the that not a clue? a cap on care is that, the costs that not a clue? a cap on care is that, the costs associated - that not a clue? a cap on care is that, the costs associated to - that not a clue? a cap on care is l that, the costs associated to care. things like help the daily tasks like washing, dressing and help to eat. what it doesn t include, if you move into a care home, it doesn t include the daily living costs, things like the accommodation, the energy bills, the food bills. the government hasn t said what proportion of our care home costs will count towards those living costs, there is accommodation costs. but the previous incarnation of the cap the coalition government first considered, they set that at £12,000 a year. the average care home costs
towards clearing the backlog in the nhs, before social care gets a bigger share. i m on message. from october 2023, nobody in england will have to pay more than £86,000 over their lifetime for care. but there are worries in the sector. the problem here is that people who aren t paying for their own care because they haven t got any money, or because its run out they are dependent on the state to pick up the tab, and the amounts of money councils have to fulfil that responsibility hasn t kept pace with the growing demand both from older people, but from disabled people of working age, as well. so those holes in their budget have continued to grow over the last ten years or so, and nothing that was announced really starts to fill those back up again. working people across the uk will pay the charge. the care plan is for england, but northern ireland, wales and scotland will get more money to decide how to spend. borisjohnson hasn t ruled out putting up more taxes in future. it s exp
wales and scotland will get more money to decide how to spend. borisjohnson hasn t ruled out putting up more taxes in future. it s expected mps will vote for this rise later, but there are still lots of questions about how it will all work. helen catt, bbc news, westminster. let s speak to our political correspondent peter saull. there is a lot of detail yet that we simply don t know? that there is a lot of detail yet that we simply don t know? simply don t know? that is right victoria. simply don t know? that is right victoria- we simply don t know? that is right victoria. we may simply don t know? that is right victoria. we may get simply don t know? that is right victoria. we may get more - simply don t know? that is right victoria. we may get more in i simply don t know? that is rightl victoria. we may get more in the house of commons today. there will be prime minister s questions, the first since the summer recess and the lengthy debate on this new health and social care l
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