Starmer lambasts Johnson for ‘unfair’ health and social care tax rise

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Keir Starmer has attacked Boris Johnson for what he called a series of broken promises over social care and the NHS, with the prime minister declining to say his new policy would prevent people having to sell their homes to pay for care, or clear the NHS backlog

Starmer lambasts Johnson for breaking manifesto pledges on social care

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