英国计划对中老年人征收'年龄税'
The middle-aged and over 65s in the UK may soon be taxed to cover the cost of their later life care if proposals are given the go ahead. Matt Hancock, the Health and Social Care Secretary, said he was "attracted to" a cross-party plan for a compulsory premium deducted from the earnings of over 40s and over 65s. Hancock's comments suggest that the scheme will be discussed by Parliament and published by Christmas as one of their Green Paper proposals. The proposal is based on the German healthcare system where all workers over 40 pay 2.5% of their wages into a pot formally reserved for social care. Mr Hancock told The Sunday Telegraph: "One of the reasons I'm attracted to the proposal is that it's cross party." "This is a problem which can only be solved by people coming together behind a solution, because as soon as it's turned into a political football it makes it extremely difficult to make any progress at all." "I'm prepared to have a range of options and see if we can build a consensus around one of them." |