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ziegler's social security number. while colleges and universities have since changed their ways, the federal government has yet to fully catch up. just over ten years ago, the office of management and budget issued a memorandum for the safeguarding of personally identifying information, including the social security number. the memo called for federal departments and agencies to reduce or replace the use of social security numbers across the federal government. unfortunately, while some progress has been made in reducing the use of social security numbers, ten years later, there's still much work to be done. this hearing is about making sure that social security numbers are only used when necessary and that the federal government is doing what it can and what it should to make sure that when social security numbers are used and collected they are kept safe. the office of personnel management hack in 2015 is an example of what happens when the federal government collects social security numbers but does not keep them s
ziegler's social security number. while colleges and universities have since changed their ways, the federal government has yet to fully catch up. just over ten years ago, the office of management and budget issued a memorandum for the safeguarding of personally identifying information, including the social security number. the memo called for federal departments and agencies to reduce or replace the use of social security numbers across the federal government. unfortunately, while some...
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back in 1936 when social security began issuing social security numbers, they were only used to track earnings and administer the social security program. back then, it wasn't much thought about keeping your number a secret. but today, social security numbers are the key to the kingdom for identity thieves. social security and identity security experts make a point of telling american, how important it is to protect their numbers. social security numbers are valuable targets for identity theft because of their regular use by both federal government and private sector as a unique identifier, especially by the financial industry. time and again we're reminded to protect our social security cards in order to avoid identity theft and to be careful with what documents we throw away in the trash. our social security numbers are connected to so many personal aspects of our lives from our social security benefits and finances to our medical histories and our education. but in recent years, privacy concerns have become more and more critical. when i was in law school back in the dark ages, our
back in 1936 when social security began issuing social security numbers, they were only used to track earnings and administer the social security program. back then, it wasn't much thought about keeping your number a secret. but today, social security numbers are the key to the kingdom for identity thieves. social security and identity security experts make a point of telling american, how important it is to protect their numbers. social security numbers are valuable targets for identity theft...
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with the social security agency. about the process for removing social security numbers. from medicare cards. hearing again about this process is enough to make your head spin. at the time, we have these, this dialogue. it was quite clear that social security quote - unquote did not have the funding to do this. that is what was said. can you explain how what seems like a pretty simple task of removing the social security numbers from medicare cards could be such a challenge that cms, to the system they use in terms of information technology. tell me what is going on. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to. >> guest: that. we have at cms been looking into the removal of social security numbers from the heart for a number of years. it was not until congress gave us the resources to be able to implement the system changes both in our internal systems and also in the data exchanges and the update that we must do with social security administration with the railroad retirement board who also used a - based identification card. updating information in our internal system
with the social security agency. about the process for removing social security numbers. from medicare cards. hearing again about this process is enough to make your head spin. at the time, we have these, this dialogue. it was quite clear that social security quote - unquote did not have the funding to do this. that is what was said. can you explain how what seems like a pretty simple task of removing the social security numbers from medicare cards could be such a challenge that cms, to the...
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social justice.hat is the message angela merkel is whispering in the ears of german voters that makes her so persuasive and so apparently unbeatable? matthew: i think it will be the same slogan she has used in her past reelection campaigns, which is, "you know me. you can trust me. i represent stability. i represent the status quo," which is why i have my doubts. not for ideological reasons, but i wonder how many germans feel they are about to slide into poverty. given the chance again in north rhine-westphalia, the left party, which is to left of the spd, did not even get into the state parliament, which to me was also a signal that maybe these issues are not resonating, even though they do not necessarily have a clear program, but the cdu does not have a clear program in that regard, either. these tax cuts and these types of things may help the upper class and the middle class, but the zone not people that are necessarily worried about how they will pay their rent next month. i do think there is a
social justice.hat is the message angela merkel is whispering in the ears of german voters that makes her so persuasive and so apparently unbeatable? matthew: i think it will be the same slogan she has used in her past reelection campaigns, which is, "you know me. you can trust me. i represent stability. i represent the status quo," which is why i have my doubts. not for ideological reasons, but i wonder how many germans feel they are about to slide into poverty. given the chance...
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by socialism. now a common definition we could see for michael newman, he demonstrates that socialism is committed to in a galaxy area in society that ends wealth and power polities brought on by private ownership of quality -- in means of production but systematic unfairness of a competitive free-market system. socialism assumes that humans can be perfected and an innate ability to cooperate with others for the best interest of the collective. socialism believes in the possibility of change, conscious of human agency. now with such a glowing appraisal of socialism, who wouldn't want to be a socialist? but this is the main definition most young people are learning at schools and university. let's look at a different perspective. socialism is a system of a political economy that prefers centralized political economic decision-making to achieve its ends. this is not a new idea. people in this book wrote -- certain is the same thing. the question is whether for this purpose -- whether it should confin
by socialism. now a common definition we could see for michael newman, he demonstrates that socialism is committed to in a galaxy area in society that ends wealth and power polities brought on by private ownership of quality -- in means of production but systematic unfairness of a competitive free-market system. socialism assumes that humans can be perfected and an innate ability to cooperate with others for the best interest of the collective. socialism believes in the possibility of change,...
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it is amid reports on social media of an explosion.hen we get it. going back to theresa may. earlier this evening the prime minister was asked again to explain her thinking on social care when she spoke to the bbc‘s andrew neil. we have not rewritten the manifesto. the principles on which we have based our social care policy remain absolutely the same. we need to ensure that we have long—term sustainability in social care. we need to be able to ensure we can fund social care for the future. we're doing the honest thing about putting a proposal to the british people. and they will make their choice on that. how could it be honest to reject a cap in your manifesto and four days later say, we are going to have a cap? what is honest about that? what we set out in our manifesto was a series of principles to people, this is a big issue, will need to address it and we being honest that we need to fix it and that is what i want to do. i will not bury my head in the sand play politics thatjeremy corbyn. i'm going to fix it. nhs trusts in englan
it is amid reports on social media of an explosion.hen we get it. going back to theresa may. earlier this evening the prime minister was asked again to explain her thinking on social care when she spoke to the bbc‘s andrew neil. we have not rewritten the manifesto. the principles on which we have based our social care policy remain absolutely the same. we need to ensure that we have long—term sustainability in social care. we need to be able to ensure we can fund social care for the future....
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the manifesto created a mess over social ca re manifesto created a mess over social care that had tod up. the original version of the tory plans we re original version of the tory plans were to be bundled away. it might not sound like it, but this is a big change to what theresa may had planned — introducing a limit, a cap, on how much people in england could have to pay. this manifesto says that we will come forward with a consultation paper, a government green paper, and that consultation win include an absolute limit on the amount people have to pay for their ca re costs. amount people have to pay for their care costs. you have just announced a significant change to what was offered in your manifesto, saying there will now be the possibility of a cap on social care that was not in the plans that was announced just four days ago. that doesn't look so strong and stable, prime minister, it looks rather like panic in the face of opposition. our social care system will collapse unless we address this problem, and we can't leave it to the future, we have to start dealing with it now. th
the manifesto created a mess over social ca re manifesto created a mess over social care that had tod up. the original version of the tory plans we re original version of the tory plans were to be bundled away. it might not sound like it, but this is a big change to what theresa may had planned — introducing a limit, a cap, on how much people in england could have to pay. this manifesto says that we will come forward with a consultation paper, a government green paper, and that consultation...
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theresa may denies u—turn over plans for social ca re denies u—turn over plans for social care changess in the conservative manifesto and says putting a cap on costs will be an option. labour says stu d e nts students starting at university in england this autumn won't have to pay tuition fees if they win the election. president trump arrives in israel and becomes the first sitting us president to visit the western wall. in sport, a stark warning from the international pa ralympic committee, russia will be banned from the next championships unless it improves its doping controls. who would have thought john it improves its doping controls. who would have thoughtjohn terry would leave like this? one bookmaker admits three punters have been paid out after betting on his 27 minute substitution. he has been named the most valuable player in the indian premier league. ben stokes says he wa nts to premier league. ben stokes says he wants to return to the ipl next year but with a few more english players as well. more on those stories at 3:30 p.m.. president trump has become the first sitting
theresa may denies u—turn over plans for social ca re denies u—turn over plans for social care changess in the conservative manifesto and says putting a cap on costs will be an option. labour says stu d e nts students starting at university in england this autumn won't have to pay tuition fees if they win the election. president trump arrives in israel and becomes the first sitting us president to visit the western wall. in sport, a stark warning from the international pa ralympic...
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as you have reflected so far, a lot of it is overshadowed by the arguments about social care and social would be doing well. it shows the problems you have when you try to do a form that relies on going into the right bands and getting the right tax bands and getting the right tax bands and getting the right tax bands and numbers on it. what we are missing is a reform tradition but that's not theresa may. she did not promise a big reform vision. and what we have got is a lot of areas where she decanting money, resources , where she decanting money, resources, from one area to another. she is trying to do it cleverly so it ends up coming out as a net positive for the conservatives. i am not sure that i do agree with that last point because the few people who will vote in their old age on social care will be very chatty to jeremy corbyn. most elderly people may groan about it and, in some cases, fairly, but they are more likely to put the eggs in the theresa may basket. so the social ca re measures may theresa may basket. so the social care measures may be a risk but will not make a book
as you have reflected so far, a lot of it is overshadowed by the arguments about social care and social would be doing well. it shows the problems you have when you try to do a form that relies on going into the right bands and getting the right tax bands and getting the right tax bands and getting the right tax bands and numbers on it. what we are missing is a reform tradition but that's not theresa may. she did not promise a big reform vision. and what we have got is a lot of areas where she...
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she is under some pressure on policy on social ca re some pressure on policy on social care will stopto. care will stop unveiled in the tory manifesto. and speaking to tory candidates including activists here in this seat in wrexham, there are a acknowledgement that there are problems on the doorstep with this. people are raising it, we had someone raising it was the prime minister at the weekend. these activists say it is a good policy but it needs some explaining because it‘s quite conjugated. they say it‘s right that if you can afford to, if you have the assets including your house which mean that you can afford to pay for your care, then you should do so instead of general taxes being put up and poorer taxpayers being made to pay the burden. tories but anti—war be allowed to pass on £100,000 —— tories say that people will be allowed to pass on £100,000 to pass onto their relatives after they pass away, but many people say that that deferred payment scheme is not working in some parts of the country. there is a lot of detail to be answered on this and i‘m sure we will hear from the
she is under some pressure on policy on social ca re some pressure on policy on social care will stopto. care will stop unveiled in the tory manifesto. and speaking to tory candidates including activists here in this seat in wrexham, there are a acknowledgement that there are problems on the doorstep with this. people are raising it, we had someone raising it was the prime minister at the weekend. these activists say it is a good policy but it needs some explaining because it‘s quite...
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we all know how often social care is in crisis.s, waiting desperation. many folks not being able to make an appointment with their gp, they will be seen by a hospital consultant in time. let's be straight forward, we know the problem is fundamentally about money. all politicians make various promises about the nhs and they do not get delivered. in the end, let's say to the people that if you want to have the best health and social care for all of our families, we're going to need to pay for it. this is a small tax rise, a penny on income tax, an average of £3 a week for the average earner and in this country. a pint of beer a week. this will last from cradle to grave, this was once meant to be, security and dignity in old age, this is a deal the british people will be ready to accept. some voters may say to you there is enough money to go round and the issue is it is not being spent properly. why can you notjust manage the nhs better and insured funds are diverted to where they are needed? anyone who works in health and social care
we all know how often social care is in crisis.s, waiting desperation. many folks not being able to make an appointment with their gp, they will be seen by a hospital consultant in time. let's be straight forward, we know the problem is fundamentally about money. all politicians make various promises about the nhs and they do not get delivered. in the end, let's say to the people that if you want to have the best health and social care for all of our families, we're going to need to pay for it....
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ademÁs, separando las redes sociales.prevenir suicidios y evitar que los afectados se hagan daÑo. se puede expresar mucha ayuda a travÉs de las redes sociales. este fin de semana viste el premio de emma watson? javier: emma watson hace historia en los premios mtv, ellas trending en las redes. previo a la interpretaciÓn, la categorÍa principal no distingue gÉneros. la actriz de"la vida y la bestia" es la primera en ganar este galardÓn. ademÁs fue la mejor pelÍcula del aÑo. me encanta ella, es talentosa y muy linda. la vi en una pelÍcula hace poco, se llama "colonia", te la recomiendo. carolina: me encanta lo de ese premio, que sea cualquier persona, sin importar que sea hombre o mujer. joven mexicano logra la increÍble hazaÑa de ser seleccionado para ir a la Órbita de marte. de quÉ se trata este mensaje que enviÓ en redes sociales? se lo comentamos en "ediciÓn digital". javier: seguimos en esta segunda entrega del equipo de univisiÓn noticias. ingresa esta conversiÓn en facebook, twitter, instagram o snapchat. seguimos, no
ademÁs, separando las redes sociales.prevenir suicidios y evitar que los afectados se hagan daÑo. se puede expresar mucha ayuda a travÉs de las redes sociales. este fin de semana viste el premio de emma watson? javier: emma watson hace historia en los premios mtv, ellas trending en las redes. previo a la interpretaciÓn, la categorÍa principal no distingue gÉneros. la actriz de"la vida y la bestia" es la primera en ganar este galardÓn. ademÁs fue la mejor pelÍcula del aÑo. me...
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i was studying social movements already. in the run-up to the 2012 elections resulted in a situation where people on the left were trying to decide. this is very early on in the public internet use and got started to say we are going to save the college essentially and help you spot the votes across state lines were within the state so that you can see your multi-textured preferences. if i was on the left and wanted gore to win but wanted to support ralph nader and i was in a state that's goin that is goio bush or gore then i would agree to vote for ralph nader and i would be matched to a voter in a tossup state who may have otherwise wanted to but knowing i did was agree to vote for al gore to try to maximize our conditional preferences. and i thought this is an insane idea and insanely clever that here we have this institution people have tried to change for a long time in the electoral college and now you have people saying essentially we don't have to change by law how this works we can change by practice. so the collabo
i was studying social movements already. in the run-up to the 2012 elections resulted in a situation where people on the left were trying to decide. this is very early on in the public internet use and got started to say we are going to save the college essentially and help you spot the votes across state lines were within the state so that you can see your multi-textured preferences. if i was on the left and wanted gore to win but wanted to support ralph nader and i was in a state that's goin...
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can i ask you very quickly about the u—turn on social care? can we ask you very quickly about the u—turn on social care? when did theresa may change your mind? a closed—door, because just yesterday, ministers were saying nothing was going to change. any chance that you will look at it again? no. but there were concerns inside the party. the prime minister herself had heard nerves on the doorstep. about the old people... the principle of who pays stays the same, but the change of heart is a gift and a source of gags for labour. another u—turn, jeremy? you cannot trust this woman, she does u—turns an immigration, on parliament won't be meeting, having an election until 2020! you can't trust her! and it is what is called strong and stable! but the opposition is still attacking the part of the plan that remains — the value of people's homes in england will be factored in for all kinds of social care, even though assets below £100,000 will be protected. this is what happens when you have a government that thinks it's going to win with an enormous m
can i ask you very quickly about the u—turn on social care? can we ask you very quickly about the u—turn on social care? when did theresa may change your mind? a closed—door, because just yesterday, ministers were saying nothing was going to change. any chance that you will look at it again? no. but there were concerns inside the party. the prime minister herself had heard nerves on the doorstep. about the old people... the principle of who pays stays the same, but the change of heart is...
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the youngsters are on social media but a lot of the shall we say more mature people who are not social university of nottingham, a gallery of iconic posters from past elections. it was a classic negative slogan. the irony is that this was the hendon young conservatives, not the hendon young conservatives, not the unemployed at all, that was another irony, this snake, one of the most successful posters of all time. where are they in this campaign? the advertisers have been caught on the hop, this entry was not time, advertisers usually need time to think these things through. simply has not been the time to generate the posters. voiceover: eyes on westminster, that goes for more than 1700 election candidates... screaming lord such... some election posters are now collectors items, although their value at the time is not always appreciated. so, if you feel you are missing out on those posters in this snap election, you can always make your own. studio: labour isn't working, labour's tax bombshell, some of those classics, i was trying to think of a labour poster knocking the conservatives
the youngsters are on social media but a lot of the shall we say more mature people who are not social university of nottingham, a gallery of iconic posters from past elections. it was a classic negative slogan. the irony is that this was the hendon young conservatives, not the hendon young conservatives, not the unemployed at all, that was another irony, this snake, one of the most successful posters of all time. where are they in this campaign? the advertisers have been caught on the hop,...
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that's cutting social security. another six and $10 billion from medicaid on top of the are ready $840 billion medicaid and child care. were talking about 1.4 most one point -- $1 trillion in cuts to medicaid. the president promised to make sure to make sure he had clean air and clean water. instead he's ransacking and for forcing clean air and clean water laws. his budget is shortsighted based on assumptions and a plan that perfectly reflects what republicans in congress have been trying to inflict on america for years. some members are saying instead on arrival. in the house the budget is a step down the road to ruin advanced by years of house republican budget under speaker ryan and chairman price. and for hard-working families there were thought to hand massive new tax breaks to the rich, all of this to give a tax break to the wealthiest people in our country. the national budget should be a statement of our national values. should be reflected in how we allocate our resources. fails to recognize that education
that's cutting social security. another six and $10 billion from medicaid on top of the are ready $840 billion medicaid and child care. were talking about 1.4 most one point -- $1 trillion in cuts to medicaid. the president promised to make sure to make sure he had clean air and clean water. instead he's ransacking and for forcing clean air and clean water laws. his budget is shortsighted based on assumptions and a plan that perfectly reflects what republicans in congress have been trying to...
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personal identifiers such as social security numbers are used more than social security benefits. social security numbers are widely used to receive government services and apply for services in the private sectors like opening bank accounts, credit cards and applying for college. the extent to which social security numbers are a national identifier has heightened concern about identity theft. in the wrong hands a stolen social security number can be used for devastating effects. this bill helps move the government closer to the goal of minimizing unnecessary use of social security numbers. all entities of the federal government will be prohibited from using a social security number by mail unless deemed necessary. the major agencies will have to issue regulations specifying the circumstances under which inclusion of social security numbers are deemed necessary. they will have to ensure numbers are redacted, partially where feasible an ensure no numbers are visible from outside the mail piece. finally, agencies will be required to report to congress on their progress in implementi
personal identifiers such as social security numbers are used more than social security benefits. social security numbers are widely used to receive government services and apply for services in the private sectors like opening bank accounts, credit cards and applying for college. the extent to which social security numbers are a national identifier has heightened concern about identity theft. in the wrong hands a stolen social security number can be used for devastating effects. this bill...
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forget the idea of a cap on social care. it is alljunk. a idea of a cap on social care.f a cap on social care. it is alljunk. a complete break with the cameron years. mrs may seemed to be ready to confront issues in society, showing the cameron years were protected and shielded from the full blast of posterity. top of the pile is pensioners, if you are a wealthy pensioner, and you lose your winter fuel allowance, you lose two of the guarantees that your pension will rise by 2.5% come what may. most contentious of all are the changes in reforms on social care. this is packaged up as a major reform. it is, and will help people with lower incomes. it will be much less useful to middle—class and better off families who have houses. they are going to continue by and large having to pay to fund their own care. only when all of their assets are reduced to £100,000 will the state step in. a significant break over the last ten years. and when you go through this, she is aiming as pleasing a very wide audience. right in the centre are these people, who are just managing, that she
forget the idea of a cap on social care. it is alljunk. a idea of a cap on social care.f a cap on social care. it is alljunk. a complete break with the cameron years. mrs may seemed to be ready to confront issues in society, showing the cameron years were protected and shielded from the full blast of posterity. top of the pile is pensioners, if you are a wealthy pensioner, and you lose your winter fuel allowance, you lose two of the guarantees that your pension will rise by 2.5% come what may....
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once you accumulate that £72,000 of social ca re accumulate that £72,000 of social care need, beyondy which is betterfor the individuals and for the providers as they are able to innovate and to be dealing with customers who are not so terrified as customers are now. let'sjoin our let's join our correspondent in bolton. theresa may has been visiting a factory after launching the catastrophe controversy party ma nifesto. the catastrophe controversy party manifesto. so back on the conservative party manifesto trail. indeed. this is a factory that assembles missiles. so theresa may was given a tour of the floor. meeting the workers, putting together the brimstone of guided missiles and given a flavour of what they do day—to—day. she met a group of apprentices and graduates who started training and jobs at this factory. they were asking her, there was no formal q and a. but she was asked about her commitment to apprenticeships and she recognised that university was the right route for some, whilst going into trained and paid was right for others. she was asked about the commitment to def
once you accumulate that £72,000 of social ca re accumulate that £72,000 of social care need, beyondy which is betterfor the individuals and for the providers as they are able to innovate and to be dealing with customers who are not so terrified as customers are now. let'sjoin our let's join our correspondent in bolton. theresa may has been visiting a factory after launching the catastrophe controversy party ma nifesto. the catastrophe controversy party manifesto. so back on the conservative...
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it includes major changes to social care in england.or the first time, the value of someone‘s property would be included in the means test for care at home. mrs may pledged changes to our state pensions — she said there'll be a new "double lock" system when the current triple lock expires in 2020. there's also a promise for an increase in nhs funding for england, by a minimum of £8 billion in real terms over the next five years. on brexit, mrs may warned that if a government failed in the negotiations, the consequences would be "dire". there were also new measures to curb immigration. it is the general election she decided to call. please welcome the prime minister, theresa may. this is her pitch to persuade you that she is the person to sort out the country's problems. because it is the responsibility of leadership to be upfront and straight with people about the challenges ahead. about the difficult decisions and trade—offs that need to be made, and the hard work required to overcome the obstacles in our way — and that is what this ma
it includes major changes to social care in england.or the first time, the value of someone‘s property would be included in the means test for care at home. mrs may pledged changes to our state pensions — she said there'll be a new "double lock" system when the current triple lock expires in 2020. there's also a promise for an increase in nhs funding for england, by a minimum of £8 billion in real terms over the next five years. on brexit, mrs may warned that if a government...
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no, we cut social security disability insurance. that is cutting social security. here's another thing. and $110 billion from medicaid on top of the already staggering $840 billion cut in trumpcare so we are talking about 1.4, almost 1.5 trillion dollars, trillion dollars in cuts to medicaid. the president promised in terms of clean air and clean water to make sure we have clean air and clean water. instead he is ransacking the epa slashing funding for cleaning up hazardous substances. the president's budget is short-sighted based on loss assumptions and a plan that perfectly reflects what the republicans and commerce have been trying to inflict on america for years. it's important to note this. members are saying it's dead on arrival. in the house this budget is stepping down the same road and mr. yarmuth can attest to this the same road to ruin advance by years of house republicans budget under speaker ryan and chairman price. budgets which ransack their investment jobs education hard-working families of budget to hand massive tax breaks to the rich by stealing f
no, we cut social security disability insurance. that is cutting social security. here's another thing. and $110 billion from medicaid on top of the already staggering $840 billion cut in trumpcare so we are talking about 1.4, almost 1.5 trillion dollars, trillion dollars in cuts to medicaid. the president promised in terms of clean air and clean water to make sure we have clean air and clean water. instead he is ransacking the epa slashing funding for cleaning up hazardous substances. the...
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coming as an, socialism, democratic socialism then and now. i would add to bernie sanders, when he was at the university of chicago he was at the vendor fee itself, the people's socialist the, the trotskyist workers world party. ron and some other people have written about that. i assume he's no longer a trotsky. . it told the student that these are things we are trying to explore. i think a lot of americans are genuinely confused about these terms. what -- what's the difference between a...
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care for all of our families, health and social care for all of ourfamilies, we're health and socialmilies, we're going to need to pay for it. this is a small tax rise, a penny on income tax, an average of £3 a week for the average earner and this... average of £3 a week for the average earnerand this... eight average of £3 a week for the average earner and this... eight pint of beera earner and this... eight pint of beer a week. this will last from cradle to grave, this was once meant to be, security and dignity in old e, to be, security and dignity in old age, this is a deal the british people will be ready to accept. some voters may say to you there is enough money to go round and the issueisit enough money to go round and the issue is it is not being spent properly. why can you notjust manage the nhs better and insured funds are diverted to where they are needed? anyone who worked on health and social care they will say there are efficiency still to be made in terms of shoot budgets —— shared budgets. but the efficiency savings put forward by the conservative government go beyond
care for all of our families, health and social care for all of ourfamilies, we're health and socialmilies, we're going to need to pay for it. this is a small tax rise, a penny on income tax, an average of £3 a week for the average earner and this... average of £3 a week for the average earnerand this... eight average of £3 a week for the average earner and this... eight pint of beera earner and this... eight pint of beer a week. this will last from cradle to grave, this was once meant to...
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i was shadow social care minister andl i was shadow social care minister and i went and i rememberaftertheg cross—party talks ten and we were supposed to be doing cross— party talks and ten and we were supposed to be doing cross—party talks and we were serious about trying to come together as two political parties to find a solution to long—term care and we got nothing but the runaround from the tories and in the end, they pulled out of those to go see asians. the important thing that we recognise is that for every pound spent on social care, you save ten in terms of the nhs. we cannot have elderly people going into a and e in crisis because they have fallen over and there is not someone looking after them and then for them not be able to go home because there is no support them in their homes. klaus newby, when you were in government in 2010, you cut £4.6 billion from social care. how much has that contributed to the crisis we see today? i think the question today... no, the question i havejust asked you. well, this is the second time you. well, this is the second time you have asked me a
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joining us now is professor jennifer earl, her book "digitally enabled social change: activism in the internet age". first about what you do hear? >> , professor of sociology where i teach and research about social movements, particularly digital activism and the study of repression which is how private actors try to control protests. >> let's start with the digital half of this. what is a tactic that you write about in your book? >> the book we introduced is cowritten by katrina porter and i and what we were trying to do is really highlight the wide variety of ways in which people use digital tools for activism. a lot of times we think about digitally enabled social challenges using digital media to turn people out to off-line events. inc. about the support that happens for instance for the women's march. that is one popular way of thinking about the impact of digital activism or digital media on activism, but in the book katrina and i wanted to look at it a different way that people use tools which is to actually engage in activism online, so think about online petitions, online let
joining us now is professor jennifer earl, her book "digitally enabled social change: activism in the internet age". first about what you do hear? >> , professor of sociology where i teach and research about social movements, particularly digital activism and the study of repression which is how private actors try to control protests. >> let's start with the digital half of this. what is a tactic that you write about in your book? >> the book we introduced is...
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socially liberal. an important issue from a lot of young people ?m socially liberal.ave to have a signed —based approach to cannabis issues, and medication. -- legalising cannabis? the boat has sailed for the liberal democrats to be the party for young people, look back at the coalition government, they trebled tuition fees after saying they would not, for me, that is political suicide, it is hard for a party to build up from that. labour have come out in the manifesto saying they will abolish tuition fees, tracking down housing benefits for under 21, humming with progressive policies. theresa may does not know her left from right... you are voting labour. supporting jeremy corbyn. the suggestion is that the conservatives are not thinking about young people. and you voting conservative. yes, i think you could make that argument if you we re you could make that argument if you were looking at how society was 40, 50 yea rs were looking at how society was 40, 50 years ago but we are in a changing world, knowledge economy, competing with graduates from china, india, they
socially liberal. an important issue from a lot of young people ?m socially liberal.ave to have a signed —based approach to cannabis issues, and medication. -- legalising cannabis? the boat has sailed for the liberal democrats to be the party for young people, look back at the coalition government, they trebled tuition fees after saying they would not, for me, that is political suicide, it is hard for a party to build up from that. labour have come out in the manifesto saying they will...
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social movements flu could organize these howl and would participate? every x dictation was violated and and as a scientist and makes you think of something fundamental that it be problematic. so this started a series of studies that i got involved in that tried to check that mythological concern and they keep coming back to those classic expectations which is upset when people were using on-line technologies and is someone who is serious concerns to understand those social movements i ate them concerned the deal needed to understand the digital tools because that mechanism was shifting to defy classic series to expect my job was done we have to try to understand what fundamental shift we have and how we respond to you that. >> host: are groups using that across the political spectrum?. >> definitely. end in some ways those differences i noted in my work so looking at how interactive web sites are the one thing about having a web site so tried to push information out is that interactive media and that could be scary for the social movement organizations
social movements flu could organize these howl and would participate? every x dictation was violated and and as a scientist and makes you think of something fundamental that it be problematic. so this started a series of studies that i got involved in that tried to check that mythological concern and they keep coming back to those classic expectations which is upset when people were using on-line technologies and is someone who is serious concerns to understand those social movements i ate them...
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if we want the best health and social care for ourfamilies, our want the best health and social careor our families, our loved ones we re for our families, our loved ones were going into the money to pay for it. paul nuttall says ukip has a bright future and voters will return in their droves. isa is a plea not to share information from the thousands of e—mails which has been hacked from emmanuel macron. there is a celebration at the festival of making. manchester city have a 5—0 win over crystal palace. good evening. the liberal democrats have pledged to increase spending on the nhs and social care, by raising income tax by a penny. they say the extra £6 billion would be ring—fenced in england. but scotland, wales and northern ireland would be able to decide how to spend the extra cash. it comes as party leaders are out campaigning this weekend. on the brexit negotiations, the prime minister, theresa may, insisted that she, rather than jeremy corbyn, will get the best deal for the uk. our political correspondent, matthew cole, reports on the day's events. with 33 days until the elec
if we want the best health and social care for ourfamilies, our want the best health and social careor our families, our loved ones we re for our families, our loved ones were going into the money to pay for it. paul nuttall says ukip has a bright future and voters will return in their droves. isa is a plea not to share information from the thousands of e—mails which has been hacked from emmanuel macron. there is a celebration at the festival of making. manchester city have a 5—0 win over...
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social care needs to be paid for. the extra cost or so to those who have extra assets say it is fairand those who have extra assets say it is fair and reasonable but if you have assets worth a certain amount that you should contribute because it helps those who do not have assets and me that social care, and we need to be able to protect and support them. it is a move to broaden and shift the balance of the support away into those who have money about pensionable age.l support away into those who have money about pensionable age. a lot of people raised the issue of those with dementia. mike in plymouth said, is this system really being grotesquely unfair to those families who have members affected by dementia? let‘s say someone raised the question earlier, if you are u nfortu nate the question earlier, if you are unfortunate enough to suffer from cancer, the system will protect you, but if you have alzheimer‘s for example and are in a position where you have difficulty supporting yourself, the system does not help you
social care needs to be paid for. the extra cost or so to those who have extra assets say it is fairand those who have extra assets say it is fair and reasonable but if you have assets worth a certain amount that you should contribute because it helps those who do not have assets and me that social care, and we need to be able to protect and support them. it is a move to broaden and shift the balance of the support away into those who have money about pensionable age.l support away into those...
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that's cutting social security. they cut $6 billion on medicaid so we are talking about $1.4 trillion in cuts to medicaid. the president promised in terms of clean air and clean water to make sure we have clean air and clean water. instead he has ransacked the epa and slashed fundings for cleaning up hazardous substances or for enforcing clean air and clean water laws. the presidents budget is shortsighted based on false assumptions and the plan that perfectly reflects what republicans in congress have been trying to inflict on america for years. it's important to note this because some members say it's dead on arrival. in the house this budget is a step down the same road to ruin advanced by years of house republican budget under speaker ryan and chairman price. budgets which ransacked our investments in jobs, education and for hard-working families. budgets that were thought to have massive new tax breaks to the rich by stealing from food stamps and slashing medicaid. all of this to give tax cuts to the wealthiest
that's cutting social security. they cut $6 billion on medicaid so we are talking about $1.4 trillion in cuts to medicaid. the president promised in terms of clean air and clean water to make sure we have clean air and clean water. instead he has ransacked the epa and slashed fundings for cleaning up hazardous substances or for enforcing clean air and clean water laws. the presidents budget is shortsighted based on false assumptions and the plan that perfectly reflects what republicans in...
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among her promises — a shake—up of social care.e will have to sell their property in their lifetime to fund care. but the money will come from their estate when they die. on brexit, the prime minister promises a fair deal, but predicts the next five years will be "among the most challenging in our lifetime". come with me as i lead britain. strengthen my hand as i fight for britain. and stand with me as i deliverfor britain. we'll be getting the latest live from the tories‘ manifesto launch in halifax and assessing how it would affect you. also this lunchtime: more pressure on president trump. a former fbi boss is brought in to investigate russia's role in the us election, and its ties with him. rolf harris will be released from prison on bail tomorrow and will attend court in person for the rest of a trial where he's accused of indecent assault. police launch an investigation into an unusually high rate of baby deaths and collapses at the countess of chester hospital. it's all in the packaging — the everyday items that recyclers sa
among her promises — a shake—up of social care.e will have to sell their property in their lifetime to fund care. but the money will come from their estate when they die. on brexit, the prime minister promises a fair deal, but predicts the next five years will be "among the most challenging in our lifetime". come with me as i lead britain. strengthen my hand as i fight for britain. and stand with me as i deliverfor britain. we'll be getting the latest live from the tories‘...
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for social care provided at home. designed to take account of the fact that we are living longer. the conservatives also want to raise money by means testing the winter fuel allowance — ensuring that payments go only to the least wealthy pensioners. the scheme costs about £3 billion at the moment — means testing it could save about half that one revenue one revenue raising measure that both labour and the lib dems have promised of course is an increase in income tax? not the tories. if you look at this manifesto, whilst there is not an absolute promise not to increase tax and national insurance, so on, here is a modest set of proposals that probably will not require much in the way of tax increases. one big conservative promise in the cameron years was the triple lock on pensions — under which the state pension rises by the rate of inflation, average earnings or 2.5%, whichever is the highest. theresa may wants to scrap that — losing the 2.5% guarantee. it would give the government more flexibility, but it's impossibl
for social care provided at home. designed to take account of the fact that we are living longer. the conservatives also want to raise money by means testing the winter fuel allowance — ensuring that payments go only to the least wealthy pensioners. the scheme costs about £3 billion at the moment — means testing it could save about half that one revenue one revenue raising measure that both labour and the lib dems have promised of course is an increase in income tax? not the tories. if you...
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even social groups. one of the interesting debate s that emerges is about the 1960's is about the rights of groups and how they will be known in public. african-american residents of a housing project, do they have a kind of collective privacy in terms of their representation? lots of different -- i think the american idiom is very individualistic. our collective rights to privacy -- you see plenty associational or collective rights to privacy arguments. >> you were doing history of public parks and what does it mean to be in public parks. there was always a certain level of private freedom to have a barbecue in a public park which is understood as associational. having sex in public is not on that line. certainly, having gay sex is not a private freedom. that virtue, the collective good -- that version, the collective good of being able to have private space within this public space, i think, the early makers of the public parks thought in those ways. i wonder, just again to play my periodization card,
even social groups. one of the interesting debate s that emerges is about the 1960's is about the rights of groups and how they will be known in public. african-american residents of a housing project, do they have a kind of collective privacy in terms of their representation? lots of different -- i think the american idiom is very individualistic. our collective rights to privacy -- you see plenty associational or collective rights to privacy arguments. >> you were doing history of...
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it plays into the whole iam mrs social care.hole i am mrs sensible idea, i am in control, i know what i am doing, trust me on this, it will be good for you. the daily express talk about theresa may's plan for a fairer britain. many people will see this as fair. there are some middle—class pensioners who say, i do not need to have £200, it is quite nice, but if that is a gap in the social care budget of more than £2 billion, some people will have to pay for that. what the tory party are making clear is that this money will go towards social care funding, it will not be spent on anything else, it is tailored for poorer pensioners. that is what they are saying. the proof of the pudding for her critics will be in the eating. this is the front page of the daily express. tory manifesto pledge to tackle crisis in social care. the daily express believe it is a fair policy, that is how they are pushing it. the winter fuel payments is one pa rt of it. the winter fuel payments is one part of a wider care package on social care. some things
it plays into the whole iam mrs social care.hole i am mrs sensible idea, i am in control, i know what i am doing, trust me on this, it will be good for you. the daily express talk about theresa may's plan for a fairer britain. many people will see this as fair. there are some middle—class pensioners who say, i do not need to have £200, it is quite nice, but if that is a gap in the social care budget of more than £2 billion, some people will have to pay for that. what the tory party are...
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old age get hit again. —— social ca re measures. old age get hit again. —— social care measures.stead, is that the message you would take away from it? i don't think the youth of today understand about saving anyway so that would fall on deaf ears. but i do think thatis fall on deaf ears. but i do think that is the case at all. yes, you do still need to save and plan for your future and i think the idea that we can see until our retirement and hoped there would be something there would be naive anyway to not put away a nest egg for yourself and your family. sol away a nest egg for yourself and your family. so i think it is the right thing to do. ryan, and you have been wavering about whether to vote conservative this time, which way are you wearing the moment? for me, it is more a question of whether i vote conservative or whether i spoil my ballot. i don't think labour are spoil my ballot. i don't think labourare ina spoil my ballot. i don't think labour are in a credible position, i don't think the lib dems are, and ukip and greens, i don't consider them a possibility of being
old age get hit again. —— social ca re measures. old age get hit again. —— social care measures.stead, is that the message you would take away from it? i don't think the youth of today understand about saving anyway so that would fall on deaf ears. but i do think thatis fall on deaf ears. but i do think that is the case at all. yes, you do still need to save and plan for your future and i think the idea that we can see until our retirement and hoped there would be something there would...
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what do you make of the conservative‘s policies on social care.nservative party‘s answer. addressed. this is the conservative party's answer. i think given that it is such an important area it is disappointing that we seem to have gone at least seven years back if not further. we had a report out that was meant to give reassortment is against catastrophic haircuts, and to value home ownership and it was meant to restore intergenerational contracts. —— catastrophic curb cuts. we see a continuation of this idea that you either pay everything or nothing at all. all that is really happened is that they have increased the amount you are allowed to keep from 23 £200,000. but, there is no paper on that. if you have very high kenny ts, that. if you have very high kenny ‘s, if you had a dense stroke, and you have an asset base of £300,000, you have an asset base of £300,000, you can burn your way down to £100,000 in less than four years. what we would like to see in our group is that there should be a cap on costs but not by asset is its should be by tappi
what do you make of the conservative‘s policies on social care.nservative party‘s answer. addressed. this is the conservative party's answer. i think given that it is such an important area it is disappointing that we seem to have gone at least seven years back if not further. we had a report out that was meant to give reassortment is against catastrophic haircuts, and to value home ownership and it was meant to restore intergenerational contracts. —— catastrophic curb cuts. we see a...
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the conservatives are accused of a major climb—down on social care.e have not changed the principles of the policy we set out in our manifesto. those policies... those policies remain the same. labour says students starting university in england this autumn won't have to pay tuition fees if it wins the election. the electoral commission says seven million people haven't yet registered to vote — tonight is the deadline for registration. and in the next hour... trump's in israel. he has become the first sitting us president to visit the western wall. he says countries must work together for a peacefulfuture in the region. we have before us a rare opportunity to bring stability and peace to this region and to its people. facebook faces more questions over moderating content, after leaked documents appear to show it tolerates some violent threats. and the sun smiles on chelsea, as we get a sneak preview of the world's most famous flower show. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. the conservatives have performed a rapid climb—down over their central ma nif
the conservatives are accused of a major climb—down on social care.e have not changed the principles of the policy we set out in our manifesto. those policies... those policies remain the same. labour says students starting university in england this autumn won't have to pay tuition fees if it wins the election. the electoral commission says seven million people haven't yet registered to vote — tonight is the deadline for registration. and in the next hour... trump's in israel. he has...
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are programme, the issues in social care in the manifesto, central?ally do matter in that pensioners really do matter because they thought in larger numbers than young people so they are cold waters. what we have seen in the conservative manifesto this week is an anxiety among that her vote about what it will mean for them, because the proposal is that if you are worth more than £100,000, you would have two pay for your care beyond a point. what this would mean for a lot of people is that perhaps they wouldn't be able to give their children their homes after their death, that would be used, those assetss would be used to pay for that. and in addition to that, the idea of means testing winter fuel payments because the moment, every pensioner can get a payment of between 100 and £300 in the winter, and now the government is saying if you're a wealthy pensioner, you shouldn't get that. that is an issue labour has highlighted and said they wouldn't do that. we heard earlier from damian green, the work and pensions secretary, on the andrew marshall. he mad
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it is £6 billion rise for health and social care, orat billion rise for health and social care, or atmised specifically for social care. £4 billion for health would be about 3%, so that is a generous increase compared to recent increases we have seen, but against the historical long—term average it is quite small. in terms of increasing the health service side of it first, does this compensate for the money in real terms that the health service has lost in luke recent years? there was some extra money coming in any way which would have just about meant that spending per head would have been approximately flat over last ten yea rs approximately flat over last ten years and this would increase it a bit more. it is a modest increase on what the existing spending plans are. in terms of the breakdown between the different parts of the uk, we should be cleared the lib dems are talking about ring fencing this money and guaranteeing this money would be spent on health and social care, but they cannot guarantee it in other parts of the uk apartfrom guarantee it in other parts of the uk apart f
it is £6 billion rise for health and social care, orat billion rise for health and social care, or atmised specifically for social care. £4 billion for health would be about 3%, so that is a generous increase compared to recent increases we have seen, but against the historical long—term average it is quite small. in terms of increasing the health service side of it first, does this compensate for the money in real terms that the health service has lost in luke recent years? there was some...
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and social care, paid for by putting a penny in the pound on income tax.update. swansea have moved out of the bottom three in the premier league after a 1—0 win over everton at the liberty stadium. fernando llorente got the crucial goal in the 29th minute, and it was the spaniards 13th league goal of the season and it could prove to be the most vital. swansea's win means that hull drop into the relegation zone — they lost 2—0 at home to already relegated sunderland. billyjones and jermaine defoe scored for the black cats. it was marco silva's first experience of a home defeat in three years as a manager in europe. to lose our focus likely lose in the second half, of course it's a problem. it's like you come to the past again. our team in the past conceded too many goals in set pieces, because of losing focus. this afternoon, the second goal is of side again, and the referee don't see, of course. but that is football, and now is the moment to analyse what's happened for the next. here are the rest of the day's premier league scores. crystal palace still are
and social care, paid for by putting a penny in the pound on income tax.update. swansea have moved out of the bottom three in the premier league after a 1—0 win over everton at the liberty stadium. fernando llorente got the crucial goal in the 29th minute, and it was the spaniards 13th league goal of the season and it could prove to be the most vital. swansea's win means that hull drop into the relegation zone — they lost 2—0 at home to already relegated sunderland. billyjones and...
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i do get social security. but the thing that bothers me is that republicans come up, they can invent ways to put money into the one percent pocket. i like to see them invent ways to put money into the pockets of the poor. if they can't do that, they should not be in office. no way. we should sit here and watch donald trump get rich doing all of these illegal things -- host: we'll keep it to topic. facebook is also place where you can put your thoughts there as well. marsha saying that this is a typical republican budget. pence and ryan has been pushing it. thankfully it won't pass again. also joe saying, waste, fraud and abuse has been proven many times. get the country back on track. we have about 30 comments when we started this program. you can make those comments there on facebook. facebook.com/c-span as well as twitter from gig harbor, washington. republican line, troy, hello. caller: i don't want to cast things on anybody. i think america does a great job taking care of its people. i do think that if you
i do get social security. but the thing that bothers me is that republicans come up, they can invent ways to put money into the one percent pocket. i like to see them invent ways to put money into the pockets of the poor. if they can't do that, they should not be in office. no way. we should sit here and watch donald trump get rich doing all of these illegal things -- host: we'll keep it to topic. facebook is also place where you can put your thoughts there as well. marsha saying that this is a...
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all should be removed much more rapidly from social media sites, according to today's report.around the world, and mps have lost patience. the richest and biggest companies in the world have both the ability and a responsibility to make sure that this kind of illegal and dangerous material is removed. i don't think they are taking this seriously enough, and they need to. and it's notjust angry words being fired off at the tech firms. the report also suggests some tough sanctions, imposing multi—million pound fines on companies failing to remove unacceptable posts fast enough, and forcing them to pay for police investigations into suspect online material. but some charities want mps to go further. the nspcc thinks there should be an independent regulator to hold social media companies to account, and that regulator should have teeth, meaning the ability to force companies to take certain actions. but is it really possible for the companies to pick out extremist and abusive material amid the millions of posts being put up on social media sites everyday? there is certainly more t
all should be removed much more rapidly from social media sites, according to today's report.around the world, and mps have lost patience. the richest and biggest companies in the world have both the ability and a responsibility to make sure that this kind of illegal and dangerous material is removed. i don't think they are taking this seriously enough, and they need to. and it's notjust angry words being fired off at the tech firms. the report also suggests some tough sanctions, imposing...
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for most people, the prospect is that if they need social ca re prospect is that if they need socials of the proposals for social care will be if they help people plan for the future whatever it holds. alison holt, bbc news. there's a pledge to spend an extra £4 billion on schools in england. partly, that will be paid for by scrapping universal free school lunches in the first three years of primary school. the conservatives will commit to replacing the lunches with free school breakfasts for every pupil in every year of primary school. 0ur education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports on the school lunch proposal. there we go, sweetie. waiting for a free hot lunch, but families could face charges for school dinners with parents of most infants asked to pay. it was his idea to give the youngest free meals. the lib dem policy meant lots of money on new kitchens. now the conservatives say most parents should pay with only the poorest families getting free school meals. it's estimated £650 million a year would be saved by ending free lunches for infants. that could go towards adding £4 bil
for most people, the prospect is that if they need social ca re prospect is that if they need socials of the proposals for social care will be if they help people plan for the future whatever it holds. alison holt, bbc news. there's a pledge to spend an extra £4 billion on schools in england. partly, that will be paid for by scrapping universal free school lunches in the first three years of primary school. the conservatives will commit to replacing the lunches with free school breakfasts for...