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"Personally, I don't think it's such a bad thing for leaders to have the courage to change tack if that's the right thing to do."
The right thing to do, or political expediency?
Jeremy Hunt, the Health Secretary, explained on the morning of the manifesto launch why a cap is a bad idea:
[i]The reason we don’t think (the cap) is fair is because you could have a situation where someone who owns a house worth £1m, £2m, has expensive care costs of perhaps £100,000 or £200,000, and ends up under that proposal not having to pay those care costs because they are capped and those costs get borne by taxpayers.[i]
The Tory party election manifesto was launched four days ago.
The cap was wrong then and now all of a sudden it's right.
What on earth happened in those four days, apart from a mauling from the press, and those who would be adversely affected by it?