and i joined a premise in paying tribute to corporal john walken private shawmut dolled and warrant officer david bartlett who been killed in afghanistan this week. they're just now mean that more people have died in this conflict than were killed in the falklands war. it's a measure of the scale of sacrifice being made. our armed forces me to note that they have all our support in the vital work they are doing. cannot return to the question raised by the honorable member. this morning, local councils controlled by all parties have said the prime minister's plans on social care, let me go, are unclear, unfunded, will lead to possible cuts, rises in council tax, they have major weaknesses and will raise false expectations amongst any of the most vulnerable. everybody wants to do more to help with care. why does the prime minister think -- >> here, here. >> why does the prime minister think so many of the people responsible for delivering this policy are so completely unconvinced by what he has put forward? >> mr. speaker, his party supported this bill as it went through the house of commons.