Ministers are failing to prioritise care spending because the public does not regard adult care as a priority, according to shadow minister Barbara Keeley.
Speaking at NCAS, Ms Keeley said: 'People who need care should lobby their MPs, which currently they don't. Each month I receive hundreds of emails but hardly anything on social care. The Treasury doesn't see it as a priority and the public don't know enough about the sector to make it a priority.'
 
                    
