Boris Johnson is expected to break two manifesto commitments on the same day next week by increasing national insurance to fund health and social care and limiting a rise in the state pension.
The prime minister is facing criticism from cabinet ministers and Tory MPs for his plans to increase national insurance by a percentage point, raising £13 billion to overhaul social care and address NHS waiting lists.
One cabinet minister has compared the triumvirate of Johnson, Rishi Sunak, the chancellor, and Sajid Javid, the health secretary, who are making the decision, to a “cabal”.
The three men are working out the final details this weekend, with Johnson favouring a cap on individual care costs of £50,000 while Sunak wants a less generous £86,000.
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2021-09-03 23:01:00Z
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