Allowing councils to increase tax to pay for social care increases inequality

Andrew Dilnot, who is an economist and published a blueprint for reforming social care, says that allowing local councils to increase council tax will leave poorer areas at a disadvantage

I'm Matt Jones with news that the Chancellor's autumn statement has been criticised for deepening inequality and undermining the cause of "levelling up". Andrew Dilnot, who is an economist and published a blueprint for reforming social care, says that allowing local councils to increase council tax will leave poorer areas at a disadvantage. Critics say that moving the decision to local government will force them to further ration support for carers. For more care news stories stay with us here on Care Radio.

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