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<blockquote data-quote="honeyend" data-source="post: 6901349" data-attributes="member: 23108"><p>I am not sure what you mean about costing the country a lot of money. If they have it they are still spending and paying tax on everything they buy and still paying tax on pensions if its big enough. If you look at older people they often cost the NHS the most in the last two years of life. Younger, usually sicker people cost the NHS more for longer, the disabled child that would have died 40 years ago, will now live until they are 50, with NHS and socail care support. They get more social funding than the old for care homes.</p><p></p><p> Every time someone puts forward a bill to actually pay more for health and socail care, especially if it comes out of income, or property assets its unpopular. I hope after this there will be a constructive discussion of how its funded , but remember we all we get old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="honeyend, post: 6901349, member: 23108"] I am not sure what you mean about costing the country a lot of money. If they have it they are still spending and paying tax on everything they buy and still paying tax on pensions if its big enough. If you look at older people they often cost the NHS the most in the last two years of life. Younger, usually sicker people cost the NHS more for longer, the disabled child that would have died 40 years ago, will now live until they are 50, with NHS and socail care support. They get more social funding than the old for care homes. Every time someone puts forward a bill to actually pay more for health and socail care, especially if it comes out of income, or property assets its unpopular. I hope after this there will be a constructive discussion of how its funded , but remember we all we get old. [/QUOTE]
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