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'You don't have a plan' Andrew Marr shames Nandy over National Insurance as minister snaps
2021-09-06 00:00:00.0     每日快报-政治     原网页

       Lisa Nandy appeared on the Andrew Marr Show and was relentlessly grilled on proposing National Insurance increases to fund care reforms and to fix the backlog following the pandemic. Ms Nandy was asked whether she had a plan to address the issue to which the Labour frontbencher said it was important for political parties to come together and negotiate health policies. But Mr Marr bluntly said it was clear she did not have a plan as Ms Nandy snapped at the accusation and began discussing Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi who had appeared on a media round earlier.

       The Sunday Times reports National Insurance is set to increase to help fund social care reforms and could be introduced as soon as this week when parliament returns from recess.

       The Times said Health Secretary Sajid Javid is pushing for a 2 percent increase, while Chancellor Rishi Sunak is arguing against any increase of more than 1 percent.

       The decision goes against a Conservative manifesto pledge which said in 2019 they would not raise the tax.

       Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing criticisms from the opposition benches and from those in his own party over the rumoured plans.

       Ms Nandy appeared on the Andrew Marr Show to discuss the story and was asked what Labour's solution was to healthcare blackholes.

       Mr Marr asked the shadow minister: "The Labour Party said that you were looking very hard at what taxes might have to go up to pay for social care, have you come to conclusion?"

       She said: "Well, we were very keen to talk to the Government about it, I think the lesson of the last 20 years is that one political party trying to spring proposals on the system is just not going to be sustainable.

       "We ran into this in 2009 when Andy Burnham made the proposal that collapsed because he couldn't take the Conservatives with him...

       "Boris Johnson doesn't even seem to be able to take MPs with him, now, we want to talk to the government about the fairest and most sustainable way right tackle this."

       Mr Marr was heard saying it was clear Labour did not have a plan and that it was wrong for the opposition to attack the Conservatives if they did not have an alternative.

       The BBC journalist pointed out: "So you don't have a plan, they at least have a plan, which involves we read, raising National Insurance.

       "I need to know whether Labour would vote, in the end, for raising National Insurance to give us a better social care system in this country or would you not?"

       Ms Nandy said she assumed the Government would come up with a "proper plan" that did not involve raising National Insurance but could not back the tax raise which would burden the less well off.

       But just as Mr Marr was about to sign off the interview, reiterating again his point of Labour not having a plan whereas the Tories do, Ms Nandy bit back and accused Mr Zahawi of not having a plan too.

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       She said the Conservative minister said the health care plans would be brought forward in December of last year but MPs have had to wait until later on in 2021.

       Mr Zahawi also appeared on the show later on but refused to tell Mr Marr whether people should pay more to fund social care.

       Justice Secretary Robert Buckland told ITV News: "All of us at some stage are going to be elderly and therefore this is an inter-generational issue and that means that all of us have a responsibility to shoulder that burden."

       


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