March 26, 2025

NI Increases: The Care Sector Fights Back


Please see below a Press Release from Care England that we are sharing with our members.


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Care England, the largest and most diverse representative body for independent care providers, have today instructed Aston Brooke Solicitors, the respected sector lawyers, to begin a Judicial Review on the imposition of higher Employers National Insurance Contributions. This move is in response to the recent vote to impose NI contribution increases and to reject the House of Lords amendment.
 
Professor Martin Green OBE, Chief Executive of Care England, says:
"It is clear that the Government is not listening to the sector and has not acknowledged the body of evidence that shows the enormous impact these charges will have on care providers, and their ability to deliver care and support to the citizens who desperately need it. Since it took power, this government has delivered a series of blows to the care sector and there is a fundamental lack of understanding about the importance of our sector, and its social and economic contribution to local communities. The Chancellor said that she delivered a budget for growth, but her actions in imposing increases in national insurance contributions will leave many organisations on the brink of bankruptcy. This policy will also make a mockery of the commitment not to increase taxes for working people because many of those hard-working and committed care staff will be without a job because of this policy. 

It is clear that this Government will not listen to the considered advice of the House of Lords, so our last resort is to call them to account through the courts."
 


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