general election 2017: theresa may struggles to defend dementia tax u turn in bbc interview - as it happened /

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AndrewSorry[br]Today:Senioronisn't....whereonisn'tforisn’tareThere will be no time to waste and no time for a novel government to find its way. So the stakes in this election are high.
Nicola Sturgeon says she wants a seat at the Brexit table,but she wants Scotland to be out of the UK and into the eurozone. I inquire of myself, which side of the table does she want to be sat on?First she said we needed a seat at the negotiating table and now she has changed her intellect. It seems to me that Ruth Davidson does everything that Theresa May tells her to conclude.
I condemn all the bombings by both the loyalists and the IRA.
People here in Wre
xham and across Wales chose to ignore the hysterical warnings of Labour, and Plaid Cymru and Liberal Democrat politicians in Cardiff Bay,and voted to leave the EU.
Herein lies one of the two key problems with the ‘anybody but Corbyn’ brigade. First, they don’t have ‘anybody’. Corbyn’s leadership does come up on the doorstep as a problem – but Owen Smith or Liz Kendall conclude not come up as solutions. There is no charismatic standard-bearer waiting in the wings. moment, and even whether they did have a candidate,they conclude not have an agenda. For a while it wasn’t obvious that Corbyn did either…The manifesto has had an nearly therapeutic effect. Beyond reintroducing basic social democratic policies to the arena, it provides the clearest illustration yet of what the last two traumatic years within the Labour party have been about. This unexpected left turn in the party’s leadership was, and it turns out,not about delivering the party to Hamas, but delivering decent public services and a programme for tackling inequality. It’s a bold move, and though tweaks and explanations are needed,a necessary one. Those shouting ‘dementia tax’ – often panicking Conservative candidates – are closing their eyes to two things. One is the reality of an ageing population. The other is that the present low, underpaid standard of domestic care simply will not conclude…
whether an passe person needs domestic care – let me speak, or I’ll be one sooner than many who read this – then for heaven’s sake let the damn house contribute. For my generation it is a piece of accidental,unearned bunce besides: we just wanted somewhere to live and had no idea it would become a moneybox.
It doesn’t really matter how many MPs that you have.
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Source: theguardian.com

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