It’s a wicked world we are living in. Terribly sad.
Terrible for his family...
And quite rightly condemnation from MP's and others...
But whilst there is wall to wall coverage of this death, I am puzzled why there is no similar outcry over this...
"Deaths are what can be counted most easily – bodies can’t be hidden from the statisticians or denied by those responsible for the figures. It was predictable, and predicted, that many more would die when the government of David Cameron, George Osborne and Nick Clegg applied a brutal tourniquet to public spending in 2010. Warnings at the time were shrugged off as shroud-waving and scaremongering.
But new research from University of York’s renowned Centre For Health Economics only confirms the inevitable consequence: an extra 57,550 people in England died in the five years from 2010, a level of deaths beyond the statistically normal. Life expectancy improvement slowed, which was directly “attributable to spending constraints in the healthcare and social care sectors”
And of course the following five years will show the same if not worse...
Ian Duncan Smith was one of the first to comment on this murder, and yet remains silent on his role in being one of the architects of the misery for tens of thousands of ordinary families having to deal with death because of party policy...
A wicked world indeed!