The Conservatives stand accused of abandoning their outright opposition to Labour's 'death tax' proposals for funding social care.
Terms of reference for the independent commission tasked with probing the future of Britain's care services for the elderly were open-ended.
It means the commission on the funding of care and support, to be chaired by Andrew Dilnot, will be free to consider other options including compulsory schemes.
The Labour government had proposed a £20,000 inheritance tax to pay for then-prime minister Gordon Brown's enhanced domiciliary care proposals. |