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Carer’s Allowance

16 October 2024

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Edward Davey

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Edward Davey raised concerns about carer’s allowance in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The Liberal Democrats are calling on the Government to recognise the significant contributions of unpaid carers, who face financial challenges due to unfair overpayment demands for Carer’s Allowance. The previous government failed to address this issue adequately, leading to stress and hardship for many carers. Edward Davey argues that the earnings limit should be raised, a taper introduced to ease the burden on those near the threshold, and existing overpayments written off immediately.
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