Reforming Dementia Care in an Unspecified Location
The aforementioned Stephen O'Brien, who does not respond to emails, has a post up on The Blue Blog. I have left the following comment in response to his vagueness.
Does the National Dementia Strategy (and £1.356 billion spending hole in Labour’s proposals) apply in England, or is this the entire UK we are talking about?
Are we expected to reach 1 million people in England diagnosed with dementia, or 1 million across the UK?
You say that Labour have yet to grasp the scale of the crisis facing ‘our country’ if the social services remain unreformed and support for dementia sufferers is not realised. Is ‘our country’ England or the UK?
If the Conservatives increase the proportion of Government research budgets that is spent on dementia research, will that money be spent in England or across the UK?
Will the Conservatives’ Home Protection Scheme for residential care be available across the UK, or just in England?
Are you going to reform social services across the UK or just in England?
Let's see if he's any better at answering comments.
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