MHK tables controversial funding proposals
Tynwald will discuss who should be paying for residential care when the court sits tomorrow.
A series of recommendations will be presented by a Select Committee - including one which would see Islanders receiving the care to pay for it with their homes.
There's also another suggestion a separate fund should be established run by a group of independent trustees.
Chris Robertshaw is the chairman of the committee - which was set-up in light of expected demographic changes in the Island's population.
He says it's unfair to ask younger people to foot the bill.

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