Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
They have literally just announced a funding model for social care. So yes, they have done that.

All the hard work is to come, but at least they have come up with a plan.

Labour have moaned about it on twitter.

That's the difference between the two parties at the moment, unfortunately.

I've nothing against Labour, have voted for them far more often than I have Tory, but I have no time for political parties incapable of making decisions and just whingeing about it from the sidelines.
You’re not addressing my point though. Why, when Johnson told everyone before Covid arrived in this country that he had a plan for social care, did it take nearly two years to announce it? Then, when it came, it amounted to a tax increase and a pension freeze, could Johnson’s reluctance to let us in on his plan earlier have something to do with the party of low taxation showing that, actually, they aren’t?

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...nson-abandons/

I thought Labour’s response to last week’s announcement was feeble, but they’re the opposition and so they can get away with that to an extent, it seems odd that you’re so bothered about what they did or didn’t have to say.