Tax the wealthy to pay for social care, says TUC
Union body calls for rise in Capital Gains Tax and £10 hourly minimum for care workers
THE wealthy must be taxed more to provide long-term funding for social care, the TUC demanded today.
Amid reports that ministers are preparing a rise of 1.25 per cent in national insurance payments in a piecemeal bid to stem the crisis in the care sector, the union body has proposed an increase in capital gains tax as a fairer and sustainable alternative.
It also published a poll indicating that a huge majority of people — 83 per cent — want to see care workers paid at least £10 an hour, a move that would give more than half a million workers, most of them women, a desperately needed pay rise.
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