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way that we might ultimately be breaching former civil liberties. the government is being urged to increase taxes to fund social care, amid reports the government is on the verge of signing off a rise of at least 1% in national insurance rates. the former health secretaryjeremy hunt said the the government must bite the bullet and raise taxes because the sums needed for both nhs funding and social care were eyewatering . but any increase in national insurance or income tax would breach the commitment the conservatives made in their election manifesto. let s get more on this from our political correspondent, jonathan blake. it is pretty clear there is a discussion going on in the heart of government between the prime minister and chancellor and health secretary about how to pay for what everyone accepts as a much needed reform of the social care system in england and it appears they are ready to go against a manifesto commitment not to raise national insurance, vat or income tax in o