Jeremy Corbyn slams May’s care plan despite having no idea what the policy actually is
The Labour leader told campaigners that Theresa May planned to cap social care bills — the opposite of the Tories’ manifesto plans
HAPLESS Jeremy Corbyn revealed he had no idea what the Tories’ controversial social care policy was.
He told campaigners in Peterborough that Mrs May planned to cap social care bills — the opposite of the Conservatives’ manifesto plans.
Mr Corbyn said: “What the Conservatives are doing is to put a £100,000 cap on social care which goes nowhere near meeting the needs of somebody with extreme conditions who can easily spend £50,000 a year.
"It’s completely unrealistic.”
The Tories are actually proposing a deal that would see people pay for their care in old age if they have more than £100,000 in assets.
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