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In the context of social care. so a grown up conversation about a sustainable funding model for the long term, as the justice secretary was saying there, code for this is going to be difficult and it is going to be costly and it is going to hit people one way or another in their pockets. borisjohnson perhaps in the coming days, once the details are finalised, although we are told that no decisions have been made yet, will be preparing his arguments in order to make the case for a tax rise which he will say is needed in order to reform social care sooner rather than later. simon bottery is a senior fellow in social care at the king s fund. hejoins me now. thank you for being with us. of course, the way we pay for social care, this has been a long pressing issue. how much more urgent do you think it is now? it ....
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Sir Andrew Dilnot was appointed by David Cameron to sort out the funding of care and support (Image: Handout) He added: “The cap which we described in 2011 is effectively the excess in a social insurance policy. “Anyone who had high social care needs would be looked after by us all. Only by doing this can we not only take away the fear and difficulty that faces people who need social care, but also do something to make the sector viable. Right now it’s like being a shop with no prices, because although we know how much we have to spend per week, or month, on your or your parents’ social care, we don’t know how many weeks or months that will go on for. ....