by TheOstrich » 05 Sep 2021, 22:46
I think we need to define "Social Care". Are we just looking at care for the elderly and mental wellbeing?
There are so many strands to this, not just the NHS but homelessness, addiction, deprivation, criminal activity and its causes ....
What can or should we reasonably expect the State to finance for us?
If you say it's wrong to financially penalise the young, the lower paid, and the impoverished elderly, how do you raise money? Are we coming back to a Property Tax (we are already paying huge sums in council tax to support local care) or a Wealth Tax?
Yes, by all means hike National Insurance and Income Tax, but ensure the lower thresholds before you start to pay these taxes are sufficiently high to give folk a decent standard of living, not just survival. And don't start to reduce benefits from those who have little or no other income.
But at the end of the day, the whole system of taxation and social care needs a root and branch overhaul. The alternative is, like we are already beginning to find with the NHS, that you cannot rely on State-sponsored social care and you will simply have to get used to it. An American-style medical and social insurance solution, anyone?