Keiron Broadbent • March 20, 2025

We at the Care Association Alliance are deeply disappointed by the actions of Labour MPs in the House of Commons yesterday (19th March).

 

A Liberal Democrat amendment to exempt health and care providers from a rise in National insurance Contributions was defeated by 307 votes to 182.

 

As a result, on 6th April hard-pressed social care providers will be hit with increased bills they can’t afford.

 

This vote is another damaging blow to our sector which could well leave many people without the care and support services they rely on, as it will push many care providers over the brink. The government has dismantled the core principles and ethos of the Care Act 2014 and abandoned millions of vulnerable people who depend on the care sector.

 

The impact will also be felt by the NHS, which will experience even more difficulties in discharging patients from hospital.

 

This is a dark day for adult social care, and we call on the Chancellor Rachel Reeves to think again and exempt health and care providers from this NIC increase.

 

In the meantime care associations are ready to work with local authorities, care providers and NHS colleagues to do the best we can for those who rely on care and support in what will be very difficult times.


Melanie Weatherley MBE,

C0-Chair of the Care Association Alliance 

 

For media information please contact:

 

Jez Ashberry

Director

Shooting Star

jez@weareshootingstar.co.uk

01522 528540 / 07780 735071


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