Former chancellor warns that plan to fund social care would break manifesto commitment and ‘has got to be the wrong thing to do’
who oppose the planned rise to fund an overhaul of social care, including the former prime minister John Major, the former lord chancellor David Gauke and the former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith.
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