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Lib Dems demand £1,000-a-year boost for 1,250 carers in Woking

by willforster on 25 January, 2021

The Lib Dems are calling on the Government to raise Carer’s Allowance by £1,000 a year, to help support 1,250 unpaid carers in Woking during the pandemic.

The party’s leader, Ed Davey, who has promised to be the voice of the 9 million carers in our country, has written to the Prime Minister urging him to recognise the challenges that have been made even harder by the coronavirus pandemic.

The Lib Dem proposals centre around increasing Carer’s Allowance from its current rate of £67.25 a week to £87.25, in line with the £20 a week uplift in Universal Credit announced at the start of the pandemic.

The latest government figures show that 941 unpaid carers in Woking currently receive Carer’s Allowance. However, the Lib Dems are also calling for the 308 people who are entitled to Carer’s Allowance but do not receive it due to overlapping benefits – mostly older carers on low incomes – to be given the extra £20 a week as well.

Unpaid carers face big challenges every single day; challenges that have been made even harder by coronavirus.  Many carers are facing extreme financial hardship. They have been struggling for months, often relying on foodbanks to feed themselves and the people they care for.

So Lib Dems are calling on the Government to support carers by raising Carer’s Allowance by £1,000 a year, now.  Unpaid carers in Woking are doing a remarkable and important job in very difficult circumstances.

Our wonderful carers deserve our support, but they are too often forgotten or ignored.  The Lib Dems will stand up for carers and lead the way to a more caring society.

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