Start the rebuilding work, Keir Starmer, and show us you're different to the last bunch of cowboys | Isabel Hardman
Briefly

Keir Starmer's vision of a rebuilding year includes significant health service reforms, but criticism arises over delayed action on crucial social care policy improvements.
Starmer's plan to allow patients self-referral for tests signals a proactive approach, yet the long wait for a national care service undercuts immediate concerns.
The establishment of a long-term commission for social care reform, reporting in 2028, raises skepticism about whether actionable reforms will occur in the near term.
Labour's repeated failures in social care reform mirror past governments' inaction, reducing hope for tangible changes and risking political fallout ahead of elections.
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