Ed Davey expressed his frustration over the government's lack of a care sector plan, emphasizing that reforming the NHS inherently requires addressing social care issues.
He noted that during the recent election, Liberal Democrats captured public interest more than ever by focusing on care issues, especially personalizing the narrative around his son's care.
Davey criticized Labour's manifesto for being vague on care policy, reflecting his belief that proper health service reform cannot succeed without a solid plan for social care.
Highlighting his strengthened position in the party after recent elections, Davey said there is a sense of responsibility, alongside excitement, as they prepare for their annual conference.
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