Care homes across the UK, including those in Torbay, are taking legal action against Rachel Reeves’ National Insurance hike - a policy that’s hitting private care providers hard and threatening to destabilise both the care sector and the NHS. This £26 billion tax increase, effective from April 2025, forces care homes to shoulder a £940 million annual burden, pushing many to the edge of collapse. If they fall, the NHS - already stretched thin - will face even greater strain as demand surges, leaving Torbay’s elderly and vulnerable at risk.
The Labour government claims this tax is needed to “rebuild public services,” yet they’ve refused to spare care homes, unlike the public sector which gets reimbursed. This choice could cost the NHS £1.7 billion - enough to hire 46,000 nurses - and robs frontline services of vital funds. For Torbay’s electorate, this means longer waits for care, a crumbling NHS, and local businesses facing job losses as the tax hike ripples out, hitting sectors like car manufacturing too.
Reform stands with Torbay’s people against this reckless policy. We’ll fight to scrap this jobs-killing tax, protect our care homes, and stop Labour from strangling the NHS with one hand while pretending to save it with the other. Our NHS and our community deserve better - Reform UK will deliver real solutions, not empty promises, to secure the care and health services Torbay relies on.
Promoted by Gordon Scott, 124 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom
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