
Recently Hilda and Heather from HBBA came to visit Saqib in Parliament to talk about long term social care. This followed a march outside Parliament to raise awareness of the state of social care.
HBBA Care employs 57 staff, with 52 colleagues considered frontline as they care for people in home visits across Birmingham and the West Midlands.
Saqib commented "The HBBA team joined a mass rally of care providers who marched at Westminster on February 25, to urge Government U-turn on the planned increases unveiled in last year’s Budget. Yet again we see the direct consequences of Labour’s disaster Budget, which will end up costing Hilda an extra £17,000 in employer National Insurance Contributions.
I pledged to Hilda and Heather my support to support their campaign to raise awareness about the state of social care in the United Kingdom."