The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Care for the elderly ‘must be priority’

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Elderly social care, energy prices and financial fraud must be top priorities for the next government to maintain consumer confidence and a thriving economy, a watchdog has said.

Which? urged all political parties to address the “critical” consumer issues in the forthcomin­g election which are the cause of “significan­t detriment” across the UK.

In its Consumer Agenda for Government, the consumer group said a survey had found 65% of the public believed that tackling issues around social care for elderly people must be a top priority.

Taking action on energy prices, which have gone up by more than 40% for gas and 35% for electricit­y over the last 10 years, was a priority for 51%.

Financial fraud and scams, which affect more than three million consumers a year, was named as a priority for action by 31%.

Home buying and selling (27%), saving enough for retirement (21%) and improving issues around rail services (20%) were also listed by those polled.

Which? has called for action to improve people’s experience of care homes, a clear position on energy market competitio­n and an “ambitious” agenda to tackle fraud.

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