You saidtowny44 wrote: 09 Sep 2021, 10:51
Gill, Foxys post got me thinking and can you please point out where anything I posted about the social care proposals would have led you to assume I thought the £86000 covered the total care home costs?
That implied to me that you believed EVERYTHING over £85000 would be protected - no distinction was made between cost of care and accommodation.Well said Foxy, and I agree that this seems a fair way to provide some way to protect everything above the £85000 threshold, and I have still not heard how Labour would fund this
As per your quotation highlighted above - you are always going on about Starmer needing to have plans, yet you appear to be quite happy for the government not to make plans.towny44 wrote: 09 Sep 2021, 08:50t seems eminently sensible for the govt not to make firm plans now, which might require amending due to any future crisis, especially when the media and left wing politicians take delight in highlighting govt changes of plan.
That seems to be an unusual stance.
What am I wrong about? I am correct to say that cap refers to the cost of care.oldbluefox wrote: 09 Sep 2021, 09:56
I do wish you wouldn't speak for other forum members especially when you get it so hopelessly wrong. I think we all knew what the implications were.
When I was reading the posts, it seemed to me that nobody had mentioned that the financial cap was for care only - and the comments gave the impression that the cap was for the total of all costs incurred. So I posted a small piece of factual information. That's hardly 'speaking for other forum members. The irony doesn't escape me that you complain that I have spoken for other forum members, whilst speaking for other forum members yourself.
As for being 'hopelessly wrong' - that sort of language seems designed to devalue anything I say - I don't think you speak to anybody else on the forum in that tone.
That's a bit rich coming from you, as, from where I was sitting, it seemed that you spent quite a lot of time trying to portray me as an ill informed idiot. Indeed the level of anger that was directed at me from your direction was one of the chief reasons I gave up posting on the forum.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 09 Sep 2021, 11:20
I am similarly baffled. I wonder why some forum members seem to consistently assume that those who disagree with them must be ill informed idiots. It goes right back to the assumption that those who voted to leave the EU only did so because they didn't understand.
This thread has been fairly quiet for weeks, in spite of there being lots of news going on.
Yet, I post a bit of factual information that I thought may be of assistance and muse on what the detail of the plan is.....I wasn't disagreeing with anyone - and in 24 hours I get a barrage of people coming at me, trying to belittle me.
I've got better things to do than try to defend myself against a group of people on here, so don't expect any more replies





