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Labur's Manifesto 2019

Jeremy Corbyn introduced Labour’s incredible manifesto for hope this morning to an uproarious welcome from students at Birmingham university.

If you want to read Labour’s plan to transform the country into a decent place to live for all in full, you can do so here.

 

 


 

care for older people
care for older people
Labour’s new policies for older people (and their grandkids) keep getting better – and more to come

by SKWAWKBOX (SW)

Manifesto not yet launched, but already Labour’s plans to help older citizens looks stellar

Even before the official launch of Labour’s 2019 general election manifesto, details of exciting policies are starting to become clear – and the policies for young and older people are no exception.

Among the policies that will benefit the older generation – and others – Labour in government will provide:

·         a National Care Service in the model of the NHS to provide dignity for those who need help in old age

·         £6 billion in free personal social care

·         home help for a further 160,000 people

·         capacity for an additional 27 million GP appointments annually

·         restoration of free prescriptions

·         free NHS car-parking

·         an end to the 15-minute limit for care visits

·         a £500 carer allowance

·         restoration of free TV licences for over 75s

The SKWAWKBOX is owned and run by Steve Walker, Labour Party member.

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