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No such plan has yet been published.
On Monday, health minister Nadine Dorries told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme there would be a mention of social care in the Queen’s Speech but that she was unable to give further details.
When asked last week the PM did not guarantee that proposals will be detailed in the speech, instead saying these will be brought forward in the “next few months”.
In a letter to the Chancellor and ministers for health, care and housing, the LGA says one-off Government grants and the social care council tax precept are “sticking plaster solutions” when long-term funding is needed.
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Council leaders from across the political divide in England are urging ministers to make good their promise to fix social care by setting out plans in Tuesday s Queen s Speech.
The Local Government Association has sent a cross-party letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, saying failure to act now would be a bitter blow .
The government says improving social care remains a priority .
Ministers have previously said plans will be brought forward this year and, when quizzed, ministers have maintained that cross-party agreement on social care reform will be vital - the LGA s letter shows that at work.
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Council leaders from across the political divide in England are urging ministers to make good their promise to fix social care by setting out plans in Tuesday s Queen s Speech.
The Local Government Association has sent a cross-party letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, saying failure to act now would be a bitter blow .
The government says improving social care remains a priority .
Ministers have previously said plans will be brought forward this year and, when quizzed, have maintained that cross-party agreement on social care reform will be vital - the LGA s letter shows that at work.
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