Lib Dems call on Chancellor to give 9,817 carers in Woking a break
The Lib Dems are calling on the Government to "give carers a break" by giving councils immediate emergency funding so they can provide the support services unpaid carers need to take a weekly break.
More than 9,817 people in Woking are looking after elderly, disabled or vulnerable people during the coronavirus pandemic.
In a letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, Ed Davey highlights research from Carers UK showing that nationally:
- 64% of carers have not been able to take any breaks from their caring role during the pandemic,
- 74% feel exhausted and worn out as a result of caring during Covid, and
- 44% say they are reaching breaking point.
The Lib Dems are calling on the Chancellor to provide local authorities with emergency funding in his Budget on 3rd March at the latest.
Launching the campaign, Lib Dem Leader Ed Davey said:
"Our wonderful carers deserve more support, but they are too often forgotten and ignored by people in power."
"The Chancellor mustn't ignore carers any longer. He must provide local councils with emergency funding now, to finally give carers a break."
"The Lib Dems are working to build a more caring society as we emerge from this pandemic."
Councillor Will Forster, Lib Dem Spokesperson for Woking added:
"People in Woking looking after their loved ones are doing a remarkable and important job in very difficult circumstances."
"Woking's unpaid carers have taken on dramatically increased caring responsibilities during this pandemic. Most haven't been able to take a single break since the pandemic started. Most are simply exhausted.
"Lib Dems are standing up for carers and calling on the Government to give them a break."