
Age UK: ‘Don’t Cut Care’ petition
The government is about to decide how much money will be spent on care over the next five years. Please sign Age UK’s Don’t Cut Care petition and make this a priority for the Chancellor, George Osborne.
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The government is about to decide how much money will be spent on care over the next five years. Please sign Age UK’s Don’t Cut Care petition and make this a priority for the Chancellor, George Osborne.
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