sometimes, politics can feel like a game, but how we pay as a country to look after those who desperately need care is anything but. today's decisions are huge and not without risk, but borisjohnson�*s calculation is that this strategy is one that he will win. joining me now is louise ravenscroft. she's a carer for her daughter, but also the chief operating officer of family voice peterborough, a charity which supports parents and carers of young people with disabilities. a lot to take in with today's announcements. what do you make of it? what is your initial reaction to what you have heard was metjust about what is actually going to me to my daughter. m50 about what is actually going to me to my daughter-— to my daughter. also what it is auoin to to my daughter. also what it is going to mean _ to my daughter. also what it is going to mean for _ to my daughter. also what it is going to mean for my - to my daughter. also what it is going to mean for my work- to my daughter. also what it is going to mean for my work as l to my daughter. also what it is - going to mean for my work as well. what impact is it going to have on the organisation and also our