Social care: the unanswered questions

How the government's proposals will be implemented and funded remains unclear

Boris Johnson
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Boris Johnson is promising to reform adult social care in England with funding from a newly announced National Insurance hike.

The manifesto-breaking 1.25% tax increase will kick in from next April, before being rebadged as a health and social care levy from 2023. The government yesterday published a “Build Back Better” plan explaining how the money raised will be used to both improve social care and tackle the Covid-related backlog of NHS patients.

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